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The Key?
What part of a graph tells what the bars or lines represet
To find a part of a number using models, you can use visual aids like fraction bars, pie charts, or number lines. For example, if you want to find 1/4 of 20, you can represent 20 with a set of 20 objects and divide them into four equal groups, resulting in 5 objects per group. Alternatively, you can multiply the number by the fraction (20 × 1/4 = 5) to calculate the part directly. These models help illustrate the concept of partitioning and make it easier to understand.
A fraction.
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The axis labels.
There are various different ways to graph information, but the part that tells you what the bars or lines represent is called a label. A label might appear next to a line, or a bar, or it might only appear on the x axis and the y axis.
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What part of a graph tells what the bars or lines represet
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The legend of a graph typically explains what each bar or line represents. The legend is usually located either above, below, or to the side of the graph. It uses colors, symbols, or patterns to match each element to its corresponding label.
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