Interpreting data, graphs, tables and scatter plots quiz quiz
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Before reading any value off a line graph, your first move should be to:
To read the y-value at a given x-value on a line graph, you:
A curve rises as x increases. The relationship between the variables is:
To find a single value in a blocked data table, you should:
A table varies both temperature and pH. To isolate the effect of temperature alone, you compare:
A quantity is 12 at x = 10 and 24 at x = 14, rising steadily. Estimating its value at x = 12 is an example of:
Why is extrapolation less reliable than interpolation?
A scatter plot's points fall from upper left to lower right and cluster tightly around a line. The correlation is:
A strong positive correlation between two variables means:
An outlier on a scatter plot is a point that:
Figure 1 plots pressure versus temperature and Figure 2 plots volume versus temperature. To find the pressure at a given volume, you:
A graph's y-axis is in mg/L and the answer choices are in g/L. A point reads 200 mg/L. In g/L this is: