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In this video we will discuss how to plot your data on a graph.
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We will talk about graph labels and the data to use to plot your graph.
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Your graph is marked under the analysis criterion.
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Your graph label should include a title, your independent and dependent variables,
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units for your variables and an appropriate scale on both axes.
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Let's see these in the example IA. My graph has a title,
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the name of the independent and dependent variables,
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units for both variables and appropriate scales on both axes.
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I chose these scales based on the process data table values.
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The data to use to plot your graph should come from the process data table.
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Your horizontal axis values will come from your independent variable values
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and the vertical axis values will come from the dependent variable
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average values. So my final graph has seven data points
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and looks like this. This completes step six section one.
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Now you know how to plot your data on a graph.
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In the next video we will discuss how to explain
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and add error bars to your graph.