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what incrament would ba a apppropriate to make a graph of the data
Hourly temperature
Bar chart or bar graph
its not the equation that matters it is how you map it out on the graph, the vertical and horizontal axis are interchangeable. For example if x is the vertical axis and y is the horizontal axis the graph would look different than if y was the vertical axis and x was the horizontal axis. The narrow and wide of a graph depend on the horizontal axis ( how quickly the numbers increase and or how far apart the markers are spaced) ...If the intervals are counted by 5 the graph would be wider than if the intervals were counted by 500.
you have to be more specific. you didn't make sense when you said that. at least use proper grammar
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It depends on the domain and codomain (range) of he data.
the scale would be how many units or numbers you go by each line in the line graph.
Look at the numbers you're going to be placing on the graph. Obviously you wouldn't have the graph going up by ones if you have to plot 100, 125, 150, 175, etc. Order the numbers that're going to be graphed in order from least to greatest. For example: Let's say our numbers are 10, 19, 35, 52, and 78. We can't do ones, as the graph would be to small, we can't do fifty's as the graph would be to big. We could go fives or tens. That would be more appropriate. The appropriate scale to use is always dependant on the numbers you have to plot or graph. If we graph in the thousands we can just use ones and on the "Y" axis denote that all plotted numbers are in thousands.
The time and the temperature
Which of the following would be an appropriate scale of measurement for a small scale map showing a large region :
what incrament would ba a apppropriate to make a graph of the data
The time and the temperature
Hourly temperature
line graph
line graph
A line graph