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
true
Graphs help you see relationships in things such as inflation in money, or rising population.
They should have a title and a key. The values displayed can be percentages or counts or other measures.
Well we use graphs to show parts compared to the whole. Graphs are important because they can show us percents, they can show us how much of something or whatever you may be talking about. For example, graphs are used to show the percent of people voting for which candidate in this years election.
You have to have a title
All graphs must have a title, an axis, labels, intervals, and a scale. You can remember this using the acronym TAILS: title, axis, intervals, scale.
contents, index, graphs diagrams pictures title
Yes.
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
It should consist of a short description of the variables which are plotted.
true
Graphs help you see relationships in things such as inflation in money, or rising population.
They should have a title and a key. The values displayed can be percentages or counts or other measures.
numbers
Title Axes Data Labels Series Names
There are many graphs which while you can usually use most of them no matter what experiment you are doing that is not always true, nor is it the right use of a graph. some of the most likely graphs you will probably come across , or for that matter need to use are bar graphs, line graphs, pie graphs, and picture graphs.