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A '''scatter graph''' is a graph that can be used to make predictions from an [[experiment]]. | A '''scatter graph''' is a graph that can be used to make predictions from an [[experiment]]. | ||
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+ | ===About Scatter Graphs=== | ||
+ | : '''Scatter graphs''' use x's to plot points on the graph. | ||
+ | : A single line is drawn on a '''scatter graph''' called a [[Line of Best Fit|line of best fit]]. | ||
+ | : The variable you change in the experiment goes on the x-axis. | ||
+ | : The variable you measure or count goes on the y-axis. |
Revision as of 14:04, 22 August 2018
Key Stage 2
Meaning
A scatter graph is a graph that can be used to make predictions from an experiment.
About Scatter Graphs
- Scatter graphs use x's to plot points on the graph.
- A single line is drawn on a scatter graph called a line of best fit.
- The variable you change in the experiment goes on the x-axis.
- The variable you measure or count goes on the y-axis.