1) It has to go through the origin (0,0).
2) It has to be consistent.
Data is neither a table nor a graph, however, data may be presented in a table or depicted by a graph.
You can definitely use a table or graph to what your findings. You can use a bar graph for this purpose for example.
A stem and leaf plot is not a graph, but it is a table. You can turn it into a graph, a histogram, but it is simply a table that organizes your numbers.
A graph is a visual view of data; a table is the numerical view of data.
It would help if you look at the chart graph or table!
Table Graph
You can use a table or a graph to organize you findings.
how to tell if a table s proportional or non proportional
Data is neither a table nor a graph, however, data may be presented in a table or depicted by a graph.
a table graph doesn't exist a frequency table show how often something happens
You can definitely use a table or graph to what your findings. You can use a bar graph for this purpose for example.
which ever bar or table that is the most on a table or bar graph... : ) EX: 10 Is the most on the table , 20 is the highest thing on the bar graph
Depends what the graph is.
a math table is a table that show a graph show or any other problem or to make a graph that shows information
Generally, if y increases as x increases, this is a hint that the quantity is directly proportional, and if y decreases as x increases, the relation might be inversely proportional. However, this is not always the case. x and y are directly proportional if y = kx, where k is a constant. x and y are inversely proportional if y = k/x, k is constant. This is the best way to tell whether the quantities are directly or inversely proportional.
A stem and leaf plot is not a graph, but it is a table. You can turn it into a graph, a histogram, but it is simply a table that organizes your numbers.
The graph could go on forever while a data table only shows a part of the graph.