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A graph which consists of short straight lines which keep changing direction. Example : a graph line which is inclined at say, 30 degrees to a horizontal, then changes direction instantly to a line which is say, inclined at 60 degrees to the horizontal , etc. If the shape of a graph is not a series of straight lines joined to each other, then it is not a step graph.
Title
title, key etc.
If the bubble is up its a good thing... down baaad
The answer depends on what the graph is meant to show. The first step would be to read the axis labels.
What does a Step Graph look like?
The first step in reading a graph is to look at the title to learn what the graph is about.
Step 1. Determine what will be on the graph. Step 2. Make the graph.
It depends on what your first step was.
A line graph is good cause it is easier to read
It is easier to read because it can be not as cluttered as a bar graph or scatter plot graph.
Yes
look and see
No titles or axis' No numbers Or making the graph difficult to read
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A graph which consists of short straight lines which keep changing direction. Example : a graph line which is inclined at say, 30 degrees to a horizontal, then changes direction instantly to a line which is say, inclined at 60 degrees to the horizontal , etc. If the shape of a graph is not a series of straight lines joined to each other, then it is not a step graph.