Graph Setup Tips for Effective Visual Representation

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Learn how to set up graphs effectively for Mr. Berger's class, including creating Y and X axes, determining scales and intervals, and understanding the importance of spacing. Explore detailed guidelines for optimizing your graph presentation to convey data clearly and accurately.

  • Graphs
  • Visualization
  • Data Representation
  • Tips
  • Graph Setup

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  1. 42 5 13 Graphs 0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011 Setting up graphs for Mr. Berger s class!

  2. How to set up your graph! 0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011 42 5 13

  3. How to set up your graph! 0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011 42 5 13 Make Y Axis Make X Axis

  4. How to set up your graph! 0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011 42 5 13 Y Axis Dependent Variable (D.V.) X Axis - Independent Variable (I.V.)

  5. TAILS ___________ vs. __________ 0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011 (I.V.) (D.V.) T - Title 42 5 13

  6. TAILS ___________ vs. __________ 0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011 (I.V.) (D.V.) T - Title 42 5 13 A - Axis Y Axis = Dependent Variable (D.V.) X Axis = Independent Variable (I.V.)

  7. TAILS 0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011 Decide on an appropriate scale for each axis. T - Title 42 5 13 A Axis Choose a scale that lets you make the graph as large as possible for your paper and data S Scale

  8. How to determine scale 0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011 Substance Boiling Pt. (0C) Scale is determined by your highest & lowest number. In this case your scale would be from 0 100. 42 5 13 Felox 0 Honium 24 Depster 53 Voidium 79 Grepsum 100

  9. How to determine Intervals The interval is decided by your scale. In this case your scale would be from 0 100 and you want the scale to fit the graph. The best interval would be to go by 20 s. 0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011 Substance Boiling Pt. (0C) 42 5 13 Felox 0 Honium 24 Depster 53 Voidium 79 Grepsum 100

  10. TAILS The amount of space between one 0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011 number and the next or one type of data and the next on the graph. T Title 42 5 The interval is just as important as the scale 13 A Axis Choose an interval that lets you make the graph as large as possible for your paper and data I Interval Find difference 0 100 is 100 then count blocks available on the axis which was 5. Divide 100/5 to get 20 so each block must at least go by 20. S Scale

  11. TAILS 0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011 T Title 100 42 5 13 80 A Axis 60 40 I Interval 20 0 S Scale

  12. TAILS 0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011 Substance vs. Boiling Point T Title 100 42 5 13 80 Boiling Point (0C) A Axis 60 40 I Interval 20 0 L Labels LABEL your bars or data points Give the bars a general label. What do those words mean? numbers mean? Substance S Scale Label your Y Axis. What do those

  13. When to use 0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011 Bar graphs Used to show data that are not continuous. Allows us to compare data like amounts or frequency or categories Allow us to make generalizations about the data Help us see differences in data Line Graphs For continuous data useful for showing trends over time 42 5 13

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