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3. Graphically answer: Where do most (large) sneeze droplets fall? You will now make a histogram of the number of large droplets that fell on each piece of paper. Start by choosing a scale for the ...
This post offers reasons for using logarithmic scales, also called log scales, on charts and graphs. It explains when logarithmic graphs with base 2 are preferred to logarithmic graphs with base 10.
Now instead of having numbers that are very far apart, we now have values in the same range (7.04 and 4.46) such that they will easily fit in the same scale on a graph. But you don't have to ...
Graphs that are not drawn to scale mislead the reader. This post shows another example of a graph where the visual representation of the numbers is not proportional to the numbers themselves.