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Which part of the graph tells what the bars or lines represent?

The legend of a graph typically explains what each bar or line represents. The legend is usually located either above, below, or to the side of the graph. It uses colors, symbols, or patterns to match each element to its corresponding label.


How are a bar graph and a line graph different?

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What part of the graph tells you what the bars or lines represent?

There are various different ways to graph information, but the part that tells you what the bars or lines represent is called a label. A label might appear next to a line, or a bar, or it might only appear on the x axis and the y axis.


A flat line on a velocity v time graph represents what?

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How are circle graphs line graphs and bar graphs different?

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Which of these explains how a bar graph differs from a line graph?

Instead of connecting points with a line, a bar graph uses bars to represent data.


How can you draw a graph that represents a linear relationship?

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What part of a graph what the bars or line represent?

the x-axies


What part of a graph tells you what a line and bar graph repesent?

It is the legend or key.


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The slope of a line on a distance time graph represents?

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