INTRODUCTION
SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY
Question
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Title, accuracy, labels, key, scale
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Title, axes, labels, key, scale
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Title, axes, legend, key, scale
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Title, axes, labels, key, sentences
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Detailed explanation-1: -Graphs have two axes-the y-axis and the x-axis. The x-axis is along the bottom of the graph, and the y-axis is the line up the side. You read these axes from the bottom left of the graph.
Detailed explanation-2: -Graphs should always have at minimum a caption, axes and scales, symbols, and a data field.
Detailed explanation-3: -In every graph, labels are required for the x and y axes. The axes labels are necessary to understand the graph or chart. A graph is meaningless without labels. The label for the y-axis represents the dependent variable, or the variable that is being observed.
Detailed explanation-4: -The Title. The title offers a short explanation of what is in your graph. The Legend. The legend tells what each line represents. The Source. The source explains where you found the information that is in your graph. Y-Axis. The Data. X-Axis.