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A key can make it easier to interpret the data sets that each part of the graph represents, especially if there is no room in the graph area for labels.
They use graphs or scientific maths to analyze data. (pie graph, chart, table,circle) But in the end. they all use statistics.
graph!!! i remember this from my science tcap weekly review and i got it right!!
A graph is more informative than an equation because a graph is easier to interpret visually, and find all the points and line them up, rather than just a slope which shows no points(data).
A Graph containing data!! :)
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Statistical analysis is commonly used to interpret, summarize, and draw conclusions from data. By applying statistical methods, researchers can identify patterns, trends, and relationships within datasets to make informed decisions and predictions. Techniques like hypothesis testing, regression analysis, and data visualization are widely employed for data analysis.
i will analyze the cubes so that there in order
In a table or a graph.
hi I'm Robert the answer to this question is that when scientists collect data they are often trying to find out whether certain factors changed or rein the same. Often, the simplest way to do that is to record the data in a table and then make a graph. Although you may be able to detect a pattern of change from a data table. One way to record data from an experiment is by using a data table. Then, the data may be plotted on a graph to make it easier to interpret.
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They organize the data in a table or a graph.
They use graphs or scientific maths to analyze data. (pie graph, chart, table,circle) But in the end. they all use statistics.
They are using the historical method.
A key can make it easier to interpret the data sets that each part of the graph represents, especially if there is no room in the graph area for labels.
***MAYBBEE*** A data table helps you organize the information you collect in an experiment. Grapphing the data may reveal patterns
All we need here is a graph to interpret