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There are many things the graph does not show. It does not show my shoe size, for example.
A scatter graph with one variable plotted along the x-axis and the other along the other axis.
I would say a pie chart or a bar graph.
yes
location of data
The slope of the speed/time graph is the magnitude (size) of the object's acceleration.
The slope of the speed/time graph is the magnitude (size) of the object's acceleration.
Measurements can be conveyed through drawings using dimensions, notes, symbols, scales, and annotations. Dimensions show the size of the object, while notes provide additional information. Symbols represent specific features, scales indicate the ratio between drawing size and actual size, and annotations offer explanations or instructions.
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it measures the size of earthquakes
Size of variables
Outline levels are represented by symbols like circles, squares, triangles, etc. in a PowerPoint presentation. These symbols are used to indicate the hierarchy or structure of information in a slide, with lower-level points being indented and having smaller text size compared to higher-level points.
Hertzsprung-Russell diagram. This diagram plots a star's luminosity against its temperature (or color), allowing scientists to classify stars by size, brightness, and lifecycle stage.
Every graph must have a key. Keys are to show which bit of the graph represent which data and what values are shown by the location or size or colour of the graph.
Every graph must have a key. Keys are to show which bit of the graph represent which data and what values are shown by the location or size or colour of the graph.
The answer depends on the size of the graph as well as the font used.