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What must all graphs include?

All graphs must include a clear title that describes the data being represented, labeled axes that indicate the variables and their units of measurement, and a legend if multiple data sets or categories are present. Additionally, a scale should be applied consistently along the axes to accurately represent the values. These elements ensure that the graph is easily understandable and interpretable by the audience.


In a bar chart you must always label the?

In most charts you must always label the axes.


What must the axes on a graph include?

Units of measurement, Titles.


What kind of graphs does not have any numbers?

Since graphs are usually used as pictorial representations of data, most will have numbers. While pictograms may not have axes, each image represents some number (which must be identified in a key or legend).


In addition to a label what other piece of information must the axes on a graph include?

units


How many axes must Odysseus fire his arrow?

he must shoot through the rings of twelve (12) axes in a row


Through how many axes must Odysseus fire his arrow in order to win?

he must shoot through the rings of twelve (12) axes in a row


All graphs must have what?

Some data.


What two thing must an axes have?

one sharp edge and a handle


Creating a title and labeling the axes are two things you must do when making a?

Graph


Why should probability always include a number?

Probability is a numerical value and there must bea number, not just include one.


What three things must all graphs have?

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.