Data that can be controlled on a bar graph is known as an independent variable and can include things like temperature, time, depth, etc. This data is placed on the horizontal X axis.
Data that can not be controlled are placed on the vertical y-axis. These data are also called the dependent variables in an experiment.
Data that can be controlled on a bar graph is known as an independent variable and can include things like temperature, time, depth, etc. This data is placed on the horizontal X axis.
Data that can be controlled on a bar graph is known as an independent variable and can include things like temperature, time, depth, etc. This data is placed on the horizontal X axis.
Data that can be controlled on a bar graph is known as an independent variable and can include things like temperature, time, depth, etc. This data is placed on the horizontal X axis.
Data that can be controlled on a bar graph is known as an independent variable and can include things like temperature, time, depth, etc. This data is placed on the horizontal X axis.
Along the horizontal axis, or the vertical axis if there are two variables that cannot be controlled.
It is customary to put it along a horizontal axis.
In a line graph, the data that can be controlled, often referred to as the independent variable, is typically placed on the horizontal axis (x-axis). This is where you would plot values such as time, categories, or other variables that can be manipulated. The dependent variable, which is affected by changes in the independent variable, is placed on the vertical axis (y-axis). This setup allows for clear visualization of the relationship between the two sets of data.
on the vertical axis
on the vertical axis
on the vertical axis
on the vertical axis