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1 Graphing in Science

2 D-TAILS D-TAILS is an acronym used to help you remember everything you need to create a successful graph.

3 D-TAILS Data covers 50% of the graph area and is accurately placed.
NO!!! YES!!!

4 D-TAILS Title Includes what the graph is about and both the manipulated and responding variables. Hours of Sleep vs. Quiz Scores

5 D-TAILS Axis Labels – manipulated variable is always on the x-axis and responding variable is always on the y-axis Hours of Sleep vs. Quiz Scores Quiz Scores Sleep

6 D-TAILS Interval Marks Consistent spacing and always start at zero!
Hours of Sleep vs. Quiz Scores 100 75 Quiz Scores 50 25 Sleep

7 D-TAILS Label Units In ( ) after the axis label, include the proper units (if there are units) Hours of Sleep vs. Quiz Scores 100 75 Quiz Scores (%) 50 25 Sleep (hrs)

8 D-TAILS Scale Always go by an even scale. Ex: 1,2,3,4 NOT 1,2,4,8
Hours of Sleep vs. Quiz Scores 100 75 Quiz Scores (%) 50 25 Sleep (hrs)

9 Always draw a trend line (do NOT connect the dots) to show the mv/rv relationship.

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11 This graph shows that as mv increases, rv
After drawing the graph, write a data analysis statement: This graph shows that as mv increases, rv


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