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Today’s Lesson: Line Graphs

Today’s Lesson: Line Graphs. Line Graph: type of graph that highlights trends by drawing connecting lines between data points. Data : pieces of information X- Axis: horizontal (across) axis Y- Axis: vertical (up & down) axis. Today’s Lesson: Line Graphs.

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Today’s Lesson: Line Graphs

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  1. Today’s Lesson: Line Graphs Line Graph: type of graph that highlights trends by drawing connecting lines between data points. Data: pieces of information X- Axis: horizontal (across) axis Y- Axis: vertical (up & down) axis

  2. Today’s Lesson: Line Graphs Double line graphs: allow people to compare two sets of data over time

  3. Today’s Lesson: Line Graphs • Trend: general direction in data • ** To determine a trend: • If the part of a line between two points is risingfrom left to right, the data numbers are increasing. • If the part of a line between two points is fallingfrom left to right, the data numbers are decreasing. Example of an increasing trend:

  4. How to make a line graph: Step 1: Decide on a scale and its intervals. Draw the graph. Label the axes. Step 2: Graph the data by plotting the points. Step 3: Connect the points for each set of data. Step 4: Title your graph. Miss. B’s Earnings

  5. Line Graphs Favorite Cereal

  6. Class Data

  7. Line Graph(Finished Product on Graph Paper)

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