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What should you look for when reading a graph?
Identify what the graph represents. Most graphs will have a clearly labeled x-element, spaced along the graph’s horizontal axis, and a clearly labeled y-element, spaced along the graph’s vertical axis. The graph’s title should also tell you exactly what it’s about.
What are 3 necessary things for a graph?
Essential Elements of Good Graphs:
- A title which describes the experiment.
- The graph should fill the space allotted for the graph.
- Each axis should be labeled with the quantity being measured and the units of measurement.
- Each data point should be plotted in the proper position.
- A line of best fit.
How do you make a line graph readable?
How to Make Your Excel Line Chart Look Better
- Remove Chartjunk – gridlines, chart border, and legend.
- Use Soft Gray Lines for the Axes.
- Make the Line Wider.
- Use a Non-Default Line Color.
- Add an Appropriate Title.
- Add Data Labels.
- IF Specific Data Points are More Important: Emphasize the Line’s Data Points.
How do you analyze a graph?
Data Analysis & Graphs
- Review your data.
- Calculate an average for the different trials of your experiment, if appropriate.
- Make sure to clearly label all tables and graphs.
- Place your independent variable on the x-axis of your graph and the dependent variable on the y-axis.
How do you make a graph look good?
- Tip # 1: Always pick the right chart type. Before you start tweaking design elements, you need to make sure that your data is displayed in the optimal format.
- Tip # 2: Remove unnecessary axes.
- Tip # 3: Distribute bars evenly.
- Tip # 4: Remove background lines.
- Tip # 5: Remove unnecessary styling.
How do you describe the results of a graph?
Describing language of a graph
- UP: increase / rise / grow / went up / soar / double / multiply / climb / exceed /
- DOWN: decrease / drop / fall / decline / plummet / halve / depreciate / plunge.
- UP & DOWN: fluctuate / undulated / dip /
- SAME: stable (stabilised) / levelled off / remained constant or steady / consistent.