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Most graphs use two scales: a horizontal scale and a vertical scale. What is on the scales depends on what the graph is to be used for. For example: the vertical scale could show distance travelled, while the horizontal scale could show the time.
When plotTing data over time, for example: horizontal axis: fish stock and vertical axis: year (1990-2010).
The horizontal x axis and the vertical y axis which intersect at right angles at the point of origin (0, 0) are use to plot points on the coordinated plane.
A line plot can be made using fractions. Just use fractions rather than whole numbers or other data to mark the scales of the horizontal axis and vertical axis
our teacher taught us how to use the map scale correctly .
Almost everything in Biology can be explained or represented on a scale or graph; the graphs use to represent data have two axes. The horizontal axis is called the X axis or the abscissa. The vertical axis is called the Y axis or the ordinate. The values of the independent variable are measured on the X axis and those of the dependent variable are on the Y axis. There are three types of graphs that you can use, two for use when the independent variable is quantitative (numeric form)and one for use when it is qualitative data (written form).
-Construct a frequency table-Draw a horizontal axis and mark off the intervals.Label the horizontal axis.If the first interval does not start at 0, use a "break" symbol on the axis.-Draw a vertical axis and identify a scale for the frequencies. Label the vertical axis.Often, the vertical axis is "frequency".-Draw bars with heights corresponding to the frequency values in the table.-Give the graph an appropriate title.
The metre (m) is an adequate unit.
I'm not sure I understand your question, but if the point (10,6) is plotted 2 squares to the right of the origin and 3 squares up, then the horizontal scale interval is 5 and the vertical scale interval is 2. Each horizontal space represents 5; each vertical space represents 2.
Most graphs use two scales: a horizontal scale and a vertical scale. What is on the scales depends on what the graph is to be used for. For example: the vertical scale could show distance travelled, while the horizontal scale could show the time.
You would use a scale for measuring weight.You would use a scale for this.
When plotTing data over time, for example: horizontal axis: fish stock and vertical axis: year (1990-2010).
You can get semi-log or log-log graph paper. In the first, the horizontal axis is linear while the vertical axis has a logarithmic scale. You can always use the paper sideways so that the horizontal is logarithmic and the vertical linear. The second type has both axes with logarithmic scales. Alternatively, you calculate the appropriate values and plot the results using the usual Cartesian coordinate system.
You could use the range to select the scale for the axis.
Carefully click on the axis to select it. Then right click on it and pick Format Axis. Then you can pick the scale option and adjust it to whatever values you need.
A distance-time graph is created by placing the distance on the vertical axis with the time placed on the horizontal axis. The values can then be plotted using distance traveled on different intervals.
A scale.