Introduction To Graphs

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AGRICULTURAL

CROP
PRODUCTION
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FLOWRATE
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G R A P H

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GRAPHS
1 2 3 4 5

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Y-Axis

Line Graph

X-Axis

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What do you
think this line
graph is all about?

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Can you explain the
information plotted
in the line graph?

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It can be seen in the
graph, the corn grow
2cm during the first
week, then 5cm the
following week, and
on week 3, it grow up
to 10cm.
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It can be seen in the
graph, the corn grow
2cm during the first
week, then 5cm the
following week, and
on week 3, it grow up
to 10cm.
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How do you
plot this data in
a line graph?

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Interpretation

From the graph it can be seen that the minimum or


lowest temperature was reached around 4 o'clock in the
morning and was about 6°C. The highest temperature
was reached at 4 o'clock in the afternoon and was
approximately 29°C.

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Questions:

1.What was the temperature at 7 hours?


2.What was the temperature at 15 hours?
3.What was the temperature at 7 hours?

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PLOT Group 1: Student’s Monthly Expenses

IT Group 2: School Enrollment

Group 3: Reading Comprehension of a Student

OUT Group 4: Age and Height of a Student

Group 5: Number of Students Visiting the Library per day

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Look at the graph given and answer the following question:

1. What is the graph all


about?
2. Which two weeks are the
same?
3. What is the highest score
the student got in
Mathematics?
4. Which week did the
student get his lowest score?
5. How is the student’s
grade going? Is it getting
better or going down?
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