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T8-What do you need as part of your axis label?
A
variable and unit
B
just variable
C
just unit
D
neither variable nor unit
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The scale could go from zero to 15, and the y-axis title would be “Growth (centimeters).” If you didn’t add the unit of measure, people wouldn’t know if you were talking about growth in millimeters, inches or miles.

Detailed explanation-2: -Each axis has a label. The axis label shows the name of the variable and its unit. The data points are the values plotted on the graph. Each point is plotted using a pair of values for the variables (the x-coordinate and the y-coordinate).

Detailed explanation-3: -Use standard abbreviations for the units. Add units of before nonstandard units for clarity: e.g., (a) ⟶ (units of a). Use small spaces, not hyphens, dots, or other symbols, between the parts of compound units. More items

Detailed explanation-4: -Right-click the category labels you want to change, and click Select Data. In the Horizontal (Category) Axis Labels box, click Edit. In the Axis label range box, enter the labels you want to use, separated by commas.

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