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A title, labeled axes (for graphs), markings on the axes (again, for graphs) and units of measurement. You could use any of the above, based on your context
The y-Variable
The minimum requirement are data and a key (or legend). No axes are required if the graph is a pictogram.
To read a chart, start by identifying the x and y axes and the units of measurement. Then, locate the data points or markers on the chart and analyze their position relative to the axes. Look for patterns, trends, or relationships between the variables represented in the chart. Finally, interpret the information and draw conclusions based on your observations.
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A title, labeled axes (for graphs), markings on the axes (again, for graphs) and units of measurement. You could use any of the above, based on your context
I was confusing Axis Titles with Axes. The solution is to turn off Data Labels and turn on Vertical Axes.
Plotted data is graphed, using the Cartesian coordinate system of two axes, x and y.
The plot area.
The y-Variable
Title Axes Data Labels Series Names
The minimum requirement are data and a key (or legend). No axes are required if the graph is a pictogram.
Yes, a calculator is considered a data processor. Anything that can use or hold data is considered to be a data processor. So yes, a calculator is a data processor.
To read a chart, start by identifying the x and y axes and the units of measurement. Then, locate the data points or markers on the chart and analyze their position relative to the axes. Look for patterns, trends, or relationships between the variables represented in the chart. Finally, interpret the information and draw conclusions based on your observations.
No. Outliers are part of the data and do not affect them. They will, however, affect statistics based on the data and inferences based on the data.
Data is not matter.