a line graph would do the best or you could do the bar graph but it would be a bit longer to do
On a TPR (Temperature, Pulse, Respiration) graph, an orally taken temperature will typically show a reading that reflects the core body temperature, which is usually around 98.6°F (37°C) but can vary slightly. The graph will display this temperature measurement as a point plotted against time, allowing for a visual representation of temperature changes over a specific period. If there are fluctuations, such as fevers or hypothermia, these will be evident on the graph as deviations from the normal range.
Fnd the lowest value and subtract it from the highest value.
range is the y values in a graph otherwise known as a function; for example in the graph y= abs(x), the graph is a v with the vertex at the origin and the range is (0,infinity).
To determine if a graph is wider or narrower, you can examine the scaling of the x-axis and the shape of the graph. A graph is considered wider if it stretches more horizontally, indicating that it covers a larger range of x-values for a given y-value. Conversely, a narrower graph will be more compressed along the x-axis, showing a smaller range of x-values for the same y-values. Additionally, analyzing the coefficients in the equation of the function can provide insight; for example, a larger absolute value of the coefficient in front of the variable typically results in a narrower graph.
On a coordinate grid, range is the y-axis.
Line graph
A line graph
To determine the range of the temperature data from a graph, you can look at the highest and lowest points on the y-axis, which represent the maximum and minimum temperatures recorded. The range is calculated by subtracting the lowest value from the highest value.
A bar graph or a pie graph.
bar graph
You do not graph range and domain: you can determine the range and domain of a graph. The domain is the set of all the x-values and the range is is the set of all the y-values that are used in the graph.
To determine a climate range on a climate graph, you would look at the highest temperature (usually in the summer months) and the lowest temperature (usually in the winter months) plotted on the graph. The difference between these two points gives you the climate range for that location.
Fnd the lowest value and subtract it from the highest value.
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range is the y values in a graph otherwise known as a function; for example in the graph y= abs(x), the graph is a v with the vertex at the origin and the range is (0,infinity).
A graph showing particle size (y-axis) versus distance from glacier source (x-axis) would best represent the range of particle sizes that can be carried by a glacier. The graph would show that larger particles are carried closer to the source of the glacier, while smaller particles are transported further away.
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