the question does not make sense to make a graph; you need an equation, that means there must be an equals sign. (or an ordering, that means using a greater than sign like this > or a less than sign like this< )
Linear graphs make straight lines. Non-linear graphs make thins like parabolas, hyperbolas, and ellipses
I don't
A Scale Should Make The Graph Readable
Import your data into an Excel spreadsheet. Select the data appropriately and choose the graph you would like to present your data in. You can use chart wizard to do this.
Make graph votes like 4 votes apart
Graph can be used in a variety of sentences that make sense, say like, "When you want to graph prices at a store monthly or yearly, use a line graph."
The graph key is to make sure everyone understands what things mean, like a map key
the question does not make sense to make a graph; you need an equation, that means there must be an equals sign. (or an ordering, that means using a greater than sign like this > or a less than sign like this< )
To make a graph with an experiment, it would be wise to make a short graph at first. Make a rough draft using basic numbers, and draw the graph after the information is gathered.
I believe a histogram is just a bar graph except the bars are touching instead of far apart like in a bar graph.
you make a line graph and then put a scale on it
Linear graphs make straight lines. Non-linear graphs make thins like parabolas, hyperbolas, and ellipses
I don't
See related link on how to make a bias cut on a chain link fence.
A Scale Should Make The Graph Readable
you make a line graph and then put a scale on it