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A data table helps you organize the information you collect in an experiment. Grapphing the data may reveal patterns
Reading information(data) and figuring out its meaning(interpreting).
I'm in sixth grade and I use circle graphs in social studies and bar and line graphs in science
a bar graph is a graph that displays data using bars and a line graph is a graph that displays data in a line
A graph is similar to a data table in that they both present the data. A difference is that the graph is more of a visual representation. Often, trends in the data are easy to recognize in the visual representation of the graph.
A histogram graph displays continuous data. The data is displayed in ordered columns. Example of data that can shown by a histogram graph is time, inches, and temperature.
A key can make it easier to interpret the data sets that each part of the graph represents, especially if there is no room in the graph area for labels.
All we need here is a graph to interpret
Reading information(data) and figuring out its meaning(interpreting).
graph
The graph allows you to see a change in the data which you can use to predict a trend or track other noteworthy details.Graphs turn raw data into easy to understand pictures for quick examination
hi I'm Robert the answer to this question is that when scientists collect data they are often trying to find out whether certain factors changed or rein the same. Often, the simplest way to do that is to record the data in a table and then make a graph. Although you may be able to detect a pattern of change from a data table. One way to record data from an experiment is by using a data table. Then, the data may be plotted on a graph to make it easier to interpret.
A graph is more informative than an equation because a graph is easier to interpret visually, and find all the points and line them up, rather than just a slope which shows no points(data).
A Graph containing data!! :)
A Data Graph is a just a graph of data :) -Hope This Helps =D
Understanding and interpret numerical data
I'm in sixth grade and I use circle graphs in social studies and bar and line graphs in science
It can be easier for some people to interpret data from looking at a chart or graph rather than reading written information because a graph and chart pull-out all the important numbers. For a graph, you can see it, and some people are visual people, and cannot imagine it. Instead of analyzing a paragraph, it seems much easier to put your answer in a chart, instead of writing a paragraph, as no teacher would want a paragraph of answers without elaboration.