Writing an analytical paragraph on the basis of the line graph etc. in about 150-200 words.
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Explanation:
Report structure
Like the line graphs, your report should be structured simply with an introduction, body and conclusion. Tenses should be used appropriately. Use two standard opening sentences to introduce the graph and your report. These opening sentences should make up the first paragraph.
Describing language of a graph
1)UP: increase / rise / grow / went up / soar / double / multiply / climb / exceed /
2)DOWN: decrease / drop / fall / decline / plummet / halve / depreciate / plunge.
3)UP & DOWN: fluctuate / undulated / dip /
4)SAME: stable (stabilised) / levelled off / remained constant or steady / consistent.
How do you explain a graph and a chart?
The 4 main types of graphs are a bar graph or bar chart, line graph, pie chart, and diagram. Bar graphs are used to show relationships between different data series that are independent of each other. In this case, the height or length of the bar indicates the measured value or frequency.
The four most common are probably line graphs, bar graphs and histograms, pie charts, and Cartesian graphs.
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Types of Charts
1)Bar graphs to show numbers that are independent of each other.
2)Pie charts to show you how a whole is divided into different parts.
3)Line graphs show you how numbers have changed over time.
There are five things about graph that need our attention when designing graphs:
1)visual structures,
2)axes and background,
3)scales and tick marks,
4)grid lines,
5)text.
Adding Trend Lines to Graphs
A trend line (also called the line of best fit) is a line we add to a graph to show the general direction in which points seem to be going. Think of a "trend" as a pattern in math.
What is the difference between charts and graphs?
Charts present information in the form of graphs, diagrams or tables. Graphs show the mathematical relationship between sets of data. Graphs are one type of chart, but not the only type of chart; in other words, all graphs are charts, but not all charts are graphs.
Key Info
1)Review your data.
2)Calculate an average for the different trials of your experiment, if appropriate.
3)Make sure to clearly label all tables and graphs.
4)Place your independent variable on the x-axis of your graph and the dependent variable on the y-axis.
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