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How to Make a Line Graph Eric Angat Teacher

Mass ( g) Volume ( mL.) Density Determined by using the balance. Determined through water displacement. (g/mL.) Mass/volume Candle # Candle # Candle #

Y- Axis X- Axis How does the density line compare with the mass and volume line? ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________ Experimental design H. Graphing Data 0

Density, mass, and volume 1. Write the graph's title at the top of the page.

2. Represents the two axes y and x -- The vertical axis is designated the Y-axis and the horizontal as the X-axis. The place where the lines cross is called the origin or zero.

Y- Axis X- Axis Density, mass, and volume 0 2. Represents the two axes y and x

3. Label each axis with the variable it represents. Like density, mass, volume, candle 1, candle 2, and candle 3.

Y- Axis X- Axis Density, mass, and volume 0 2. Label each axis with the variable it represents. density mass volume Candle 1 Candle 2 Candle 3

4. Identify the data range you have to include for each variable. To continue with the given variables, you'd select a range that is large enough to include the highest and lowest data you plan to graph. Data range can by 0.5, 1, 2, 3 or at any uniform intervals.

Y- Axis X- Axis Density, mass, and volume 0 4. Identify the data range you have to include for each variable. density mass volume Candle 1 Candle 2 Candle 3

Y- Axis X- Axis Density, mass, and volume 0 5. Plot your data on the graph. Volume Density Candle 1 Candle 2 Candle 3 Use interval of 2, that means each line in the Y axis is equal to

Mass ( g) Volume ( mL.) Density Determined by using the balance. Determined through water displacement. (g/mL.) Mass/volume Candle # Candle # Candle #

Y- Axis X- Axis Density, mass, and volume 0 6. Plot your data on the graph. Density mass Volume Candle 1 Candle 2 Candle

7. Repeat the process if you're graphing multiple data sets. Density mass Volume Candle 1 Candle 2 Candle 3 Dots on candle 2 and 3 are not accurately plotted. Please do it yourself.

8. Connect the left-most dot and the dot to its right with a straight line. Density mass Volume Candle 1 Candle 2 Candle 3 Dots on candle 2 and 3 are not accurately plotted. Please do it yourself.

Y- Axis X- Axis How does the density line compare with the mass and volume line? ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________ Experimental design H. Graphing Data 0

Density, mass, and volume Mass Volume Density Candle 1 Candle 2Candle 3