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Depending on the graph, you look at the information given. For ex. in a line graph, the lines show information over time and you would look at the vertical axis to find the point in time you need. Let's say it was divided by years then you would look at the year you need the information for and then go upwards from the year to read the information.

I know it sounds vague but if there was a graph, I would be able to give you more detailed answers. Hope it helps.

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Different graphs need to be interpreted in different ways. It depends very largely on what information the graph is displaying.

One of my favourite, but unusual, graphs represents the size of Napoleon's army marching into Russia and back. See link for more.

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