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DATA TABLES

A data table is an organized way to display information collected during a lab.

How to set up a data table: Title of Data Table How to set up a data table: Independent Variable Dependent Variable   Title of Data Table Independent Variable Dependent Variable Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3  

GRAPHS

Graph A visual display of information or data.

Line Graph Show trends or how the data changes over time

Bar Graph Useful for comparing information collected by counting

Circle Graph (pie chart) Used to show how a fixed quantity is broken down into parts

How to set up a Line Graph Title of Graph Y-axis = Dependent Variable X-axis = Independent Variable

How to set up a Bar Graph Title of Graph Y-axis = Dependent Variable X-axis = Independent Variable