The horizontal axis will be time and the vertical axis will be the measure of the plant health. The graph will be a step-function unless the health remains the same for all time. The vertical axis depends on how you have chosen to categorise plant health: for example: thriving, mostly good, OK, mostly poor, weak, dead.
For comparison purposes, a multiple line graph would be best.
Plant leaves were brown on the edges and had yellow spots on them
Qualitative data is information that can not be measured, such as the colour of your eyes. Qualitative data descriobes
Would you please provide somewhat more detail about the situation involved and resubmit your question.
Qualitative data is information that is not in numerical form.
For comparison purposes, a multiple line graph would be best.
pie graph
It can be used for either, but it is most commonly used for quantitive.
Plant leaves were brown on the edges and had yellow spots on them
No it's quantitative because it has to do with numbers and is an exact calculation. Qualitative would be, for example, change in color
Qualitative data is information that can not be measured, such as the colour of your eyes. Qualitative data descriobes
A line graph is the best choice for graphing your data when you're showing quantitative data (numbers) over time. A bar graph is best when you're showing qualitative data and quantitative data at the same time. A line graph could be: Laps run in a minute. A bar graph could be: Laps run by Legolas, Gimli, Hermione, and Harry in 5 minutes.
Qualitative data analysis involves interpreting non-numerical data, such as text or images, to identify patterns, themes, and meanings. It often involves techniques like coding, categorizing, and theme identification to draw conclusions from the data. Quantitative data analysis, on the other hand, involves analyzing numerical data using statistical methods to understand relationships, patterns, and trends.
Would you please provide somewhat more detail about the situation involved and resubmit your question.
Qualitative data is information that is not in numerical form.
Quantitative data may be used to make a graph or table. Qualitative is easier to explain with numbers or a written description.
qualitative data