Graphing Terms

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1.
Information (data) that deals with numbers and amounts
2.
Information you can COUNT (like how many falvours of ice cream does the ice cream shop sell)
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A pattern you notice in your graph, that helps you understand the information (e.g. Are sales going up or down? Do bikes sell well in December for the holidays?)
4.
The numbers you SKIP COUNT by and that are listed on the X axis
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Information (data) you can MEASURE (e.g. How many Km an hour a car was driving. How tall are certain trees?) The Y axis
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In the direction of UP and DOWN
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In the direction of SIDE to SIDE. (The X axis)
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The lowest number on the Y axis.
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The highest number on the Y axis.