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water temperature
at various depths
water depth (meters) | temperature (°c)
50 | 18
75 | 15
100 | 12
150 | 5
200 | 1
- using information from the data table
construct a bar graph
- **describe the relationship between
water depth and temperature. (1 pt)**
(grid with temperature (°c) on x - axis (5, 10, 15, 20) and water depth (m) on y - axis)
Sub - question 1: Construct a bar graph
Step 1: Identify the variables
The independent variable (x - axis) is Water Depth (in meters) with values 50, 75, 100, 150, 200. The dependent variable (y - axis) is Temperature (in \(^{\circ}\)C) with values 18, 15, 12, 5, 1.
Step 2: Set up the axes
- Label the x - axis as "Water Depth (m)" and mark the points 50, 75, 100, 150, 200.
- Label the y - axis as "Temperature (\(^{\circ}\)C)" and set the scale. For example, we can have a scale from 0 to 20 with appropriate intervals (e.g., 0, 5, 10, 15, 20).
Step 3: Draw the bars
- For water depth = 50 m, draw a bar with height corresponding to temperature = 18 \(^{\circ}\)C.
- For water depth = 75 m, draw a bar with height corresponding to temperature = 15 \(^{\circ}\)C.
- For water depth = 100 m, draw a bar with height corresponding to temperature = 12 \(^{\circ}\)C.
- For water depth = 150 m, draw a bar with height corresponding to temperature = 5 \(^{\circ}\)C.
- For water depth = 200 m, draw a bar with height corresponding to temperature = 1 \(^{\circ}\)C.
Sub - question 2: Describe the relationship
We analyze the data points: when water depth is 50 m, temperature is 18 \(^{\circ}\)C; at 75 m, 15 \(^{\circ}\)C; at 100 m, 12 \(^{\circ}\)C; at 150 m, 5 \(^{\circ}\)C; at 200 m, 1 \(^{\circ}\)C. As the water depth (the independent variable) increases, the temperature (the dependent variable) decreases. So there is a negative correlation between water depth and temperature.
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- The bar graph is constructed with water depth on the x - axis and temperature on the y - axis, with bars of heights 18, 15, 12, 5, 1 for depths 50, 75, 100, 150, 200 meters respectively.
- There is a negative relationship (as water depth increases, temperature decreases) between water depth and temperature.