Intervals and units of measurement
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In addition to a label, the axes on a graph must include a scale or numerical values that indicate the measurement units being used. This helps to provide context and allows for accurate interpretation of the data represented. Additionally, it’s important that the axes are clearly marked to avoid confusion and enhance readability.
The graph must be a straight line, and it must pass through the origin.
The information must be given on the axis label or in the title of the graph.
Intervals and units of measurement
Units of measurement, Titles.
Graph
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Since there is no graph, no information conveyed by the graph and no list of things that may or may not be inferred, the question may well seem pointless to many readers, while to the rest, it must certainly be judged meaningless.
To determine opportunity cost from a graph, you can look at the slope of the graph. The opportunity cost is represented by the ratio of the units of one good that must be given up to produce more units of another good. The steeper the slope of the graph, the higher the opportunity cost.
All good things.
If a proportional relationship is graphed on the coordinate plane, what things must be true?
To determine the opportunity cost from a graph, you can look at the slope of the graph's line. The opportunity cost is represented by the ratio of the units of one good that must be given up to produce more units of another good. The steeper the slope of the graph, the higher the opportunity cost.
The scale can be anything that you choose - but you must give it with the graph.
Well my teacher said: Just see the croneccolenptition you need to have and it should tell you the answer