Friday, September 3, 2010

4th prd. Assignment 9.3.10

Describe the steps you would take in making a graph to show the relationship between two related variables. Remember to explain what variables you would put on each axis and if you would connect your points with line segments.

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  1. I would first identify the two variables. Then I would select an axis to represent each variable, the dependent variable goes in the Y-axis (vertical) the independent variable goes in the X-axis (horizontal) then I would select a scale that would fit what my graph is about. I have to determine the least, and greatest values to show. Then decide how to space the scale mark. My last step would be to plot the points. Each point describes a coordinate pair that has two values (independent and dependent) and those are the steps to make a graph and you would connect the points if there was something happening in between each segment like if the X-axis was time you would connect the points because there is something happening in between the points because time always keeps going.

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  3. How to make a graph
    The steps I would take to make a graph would be to label the x and y axes. The dependent variable would be on the x-axis, and the dependant variable would be on the y-axis. Then I would put the numbers on the line and start plotting data, and when you are done connect the dots to get the trend

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  4. First you would make the graph and put the independent varible on the x-axis and the dependent varible on the y-axis! Your would conect the dot because you would be able to see the line incress and decress.

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  5. I learned this week that time is always on the x-axis and the others on the y-axis. What I also learned this week that a table is better to make than a graph.

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  6. Steps to make a Coordinate Graph
    Step 1: Identify two variables (independent and dependent).

    Step 2: Select an axis to represent each variable (independent- x axis, dependent- y axis).

    Step 3: Select a scale for the y and x axes. For the each axis, determine the least and greatest values to show. Then decide how to space the scale marks.

    Step 4: Plot the data points. Each point describes a coordinate pair that relates two values.

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  7. Step one) Identify the two variables as independent or dependent.

    Step two) Select an axis to represent the variables. (x-independent,y-dependent.)

    Step three) Select a scale for the X axis and the Y axis, for each axis determine the least and greatest values to show then decide how to space the scale marks.

    Step four)Plot the data points , each point discribes a coordinate pair that relates to the two variables.

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  8. The steps into making a graph to show the relationship between variables are easy, but can take a little bit of time. First of all, you would have to draw out your graph, with an x and y axis and you would have to select what axis to represent either variable. The length of the graph will depend on what it is about and how you plan to do your scale. Usually in a graph, time is a very commend variable and is usually used which can take up some space, but not always. Then, after you get that all done, you would have to choose a scale, whether it be counting by 10’s 20’s or 5’s. Whatever would be easiest according to the numbers that the chart or question is giving lastly, you plot your points and you can connect them to follow the graph easier but it doesn’t matter! Personally, I would connect the lines so I could see the trend of the graph better.

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  9. Steps to making a graph:
    First you would draw the two axes, commonly known as the X and Y axis. Then you would label the independent and dependent variable. Depending on the situation is what you will label the two variables. The Independent variable always goes on the X axis and the dependent variable always goes on the Y axis. You must always remember to label the graph and must use a logical scale. Depending on the situation it might be easier to connect the graph with line segments. Also you must always remember to label your graph or it will have no meaning. One thing to always remember is that time always goes on the X axis because it is an Independent variable. Height or other things is always the dependent variable.

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  10. First I would identify the two variables. Second I would select an axis to represent each variable, the dependent variable would go on the Y-axis and the independent variable would go on the x-axis. Next I would scale the graph according to what the graph’s highest and lowest values. Last I would plot the points on the graph and connect the points to find the trend.

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  11. The first thing about making a graph is that you have to make the graph the put the numbers on the bottom and the side numbers. The dependent variable always goes on the y-axias,and the independent variable always goes on the X-axias . when you put on the numbers you can put how to number them and how to space them. Then you look at your scale and put the points on the graph. After you do that you will have to line the points.

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  12. How to make a graph
    The first step is to draw the graph, and you also label the axes x and y. you need to title your graph. You also need to make your dash marks on the x and y axis. Next you should label your independent and dependent variables. Now you need to number your x and y axis. next you label your points on your graph. Finally if need connect your points on your graph.

    dakota smith

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  13. You would put the independent varible on the x-axis and the dependent varible on the y-axis.
    And then you would connect the dot to show that time keeps going and going and you can’t stop time.

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  14. HOW TO MAKE A GRAPH
    Ok I will start off with telling you what variables you should put on each axis. The independent variable should always be on the x-axis. If time is a variable, then it ALWAYS goes on the x-axis. The dependent variable should always go on the y-axis because you can manipulate it unlike the x-axis.
    First, you would label the title, and both axes. Then, you would make a scale. After, you would plot the points on the graph. Finally, you would connect the points on the graph with line segments. You would connect the dots to show the trend.

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  15. I would start on the x axis the x axis and the y axis the x axis show time and the y axis show a point in time after a sertint berid of time.

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  16. Brianna Vaughn
    How to make a graph:
    The first step you would have to take is finding a title for your graph, then one for the x axis and the y axis. The relationship between two variables is when they meet up on the line to plot a point on a graph. The variables that you would use on the x axis are something to do with time. Then the y axis is whatever you’re doing with that time.

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  17. you first make a grid then you put the time on thex axis and you pout the distance on the y axis the you just plot your points.

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  18. The first thing that I would do is identify two variables.
    You need to select an axis to represent each variable.
    If one variable depends on the other, put the dependent variable on the y-axis and the in independent variable on the x-axis.
    Select a scale for each axis.
    For each axis, determine the least and greatest values to show.
    Then decide how to space the scale marks.
    Plot the data points.
    Make a point where the two lines intersect.
    You can describe this point with the coordinate pair.

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  19. The first step I would to making a graph is to draw a line one the Y axis and X axis so that it looks like a right angle. Then on the Y axis write the independent variable. After that make a scale for the X axis. Also I have to know where the dependent independent variables have to go. I know where they go because the time depends on whatever the independent variable is which distance is usually. So the independent goes on the Y axis and the dependent goes on the X axis. So now I have to make labels. For the title I use whatever the graph is about and put it into a title. Finally I use the data on my table and plot the dots on the graph. Finally I plot the dots on a graph because it has value. SO THAT’S HOW YOU MAKE A GRAPH!

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  20. First identify two variables. Second select an axis to represent each variable. Be sure to lable each axis. The dependent variable goes on the y-axis and the independent variable on the x-axis. Next you would title the graph and the scale. After that you would select a scale for the axis's space correctly. Finally find a coordinate pair and plot the points

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  21. The steps used in making a graph are…
    1. Draw x and y axis
    2. Label (if time is one of the variables it goes on the x axis)
    3. Make a scale
    4. Plot the data points

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  22. The first step is to draw the x and y axis also label the x and y axis. Then put hash marks on the x and y axis, and put the title on the top and put numbers on table on to the graph. After that you follow the table and put it on the graph and label with points. When you are done with that you connect the points. After all of that you are done with the graph! The dependent variable is on the x axis and the independent variable is on the y axis.
    Michael Staples 4th

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  23. The way to make a graph.
    First, you would draw the X and Y axis.After you have done that label the title, X axis, and the Y axis(you label the X axis your independent variable and the Y axis your dependent variable). After you have done that step, you then select a scale for your graph. then for the last step you plot the points on your graph, also called coordinate pairs. You would connect points because there is value in between each line segment.

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  24. What I would do to make a graph is first make a graph. Then find the independent and dependent variable and label it on the x and y axis. After I would get the data and start to mark it on the graph until I'm finished.

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  25. the steps to making a graph are
    1)Figure out and draw an x and y axis.
    2)Lable the axes (example time would go on the x axis and temperature would go on the y axis.
    3)Make a scale (how many spaces you skip or the number patteren you use).
    4)Plot the data points onthe graph. (you may connect your corrdinate pairs if there is value between the points ex: if theres time u connect the points).

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  26. the steps are to make a graph as followed:
    1.Make sure that your X values are in one column and that Y values are in a second column
    2.label the X axis your independent variable and the Y axis your dependent variable
    3.polt your data

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  27. Yes, because while the temperature is changing the dissolve time is changing, and the temperature is the independent variable. Then the dissolving time is the dependent variable, and the dissolving is depending on the temperature. While the temperature goes up the dissolve time goes down.

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