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i. introduction
a. whenever data is collected, it is often presented in a meaningful way so that others can view and make sense of it. often the data will be presented in a ____________ or a __________.
data tables are a way of ____________ the information. graphs are ________________ that represent __________________.
b. as a student, it is important that you master these essential skills:
- interpreting and reading graphs
- constructing data tables
- constructing different types of graphs (line graphs, bar graphs, circle graphs)
- critical thinking and problem solving
ii. interpreting graphs
a. study the line graph to the right and answer the following questions.
- what information is being shown in this graph? ____________________
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- describe the results shown for corn plants. ____________________
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- describe the results shown for oak seedlings. ____________________
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- describe the results shown for rose bushes. ____________________
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- at what fertilizer concentration do oak seedlings stop improving? ____________________
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- what was the height of the tallest plant used in this experiment? ____________________
- for which plant is this fertilizer least effective at higher concentrations? ____________________
- which plant shows the best growth when the fertilizer concentration is 100 mg/l? ____________________
- predict how tall corn plants might be when the fertilizer concentration is 75 mg/l. ____________________
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- consider the three types of plants used in this experiment. what reasons might explain why the results turned out as they did?
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Part I A
When data is collected, common ways to present it are a data table and a graph. Data tables organize information. Graphs are visual representations that show relationships (like between variables, here fertilizer and plant height).
The graph shows the relationship between fertilizer concentration (mg/L) and the average height (cm) of three plants: corn, oak seedlings, and rose bushes.
Corn’s line (blue) rises steadily: as fertilizer increases (0–300 mg/L), average height increases (from ~5 cm to ~35 cm).
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Part II A (Graph Interpretation, assuming the line graph has x - axis: Fertilizer (mg/L), y - axis: Average Plant Height (cm), 3 lines: Corn, Oak, Rose)
- What information is being shown?