…about graphing data -plot data on a graph with correct axes -include appropriate labels and units on a graph.

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…about graphing data -plot data on a graph with correct axes -include appropriate labels and units on a graph

Distance travelled (m) Stretch of rubber band (cm) Distance travelled by rubber band as a result of stretching a rubber band ? ? ? ? ? ??

Distance travelled (m) Stretch of rubber band (cm) Distance travelled by rubber band as a result of extension of rubber band