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Chapter 2 Section 3 Notes . Chapter 2 Section 3 Notes A. Scientific Illustration- makes information more clear than written text. Chapter 2 Section 3 Notes A. Scientific Illustration- makes information more clear than written text.
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Chapter 2 Section 3 Notes A. Scientific Illustration- makes information more clear than written text
Chapter 2 Section 3 Notes A. Scientific Illustration- makes information more clear than written text
Chapter 2 Section 3 Notes A. Scientific Illustration- makes information more clear than written text 1. Drawings-emphasize only necessary details or shows things you can’t see
Chapter 2 Section 3 Notes A. Scientific Illustration- makes information more clear than written text 1. Drawings-emphasize only necessary details or shows things you can’t see 2. Photographs- show an object exactly as it is at a single moment
Chapter 2 Section 3 Notes A. Scientific Illustration- makes information more clear than written text 1. Drawings-emphasize only necessary details or shows things you can’t see 2. Photographs- show an object exactly as it is at a single moment B. Tables: display information in rows and columns for easier comprehension
Chapter 2 Section 3 Notes A. Scientific Illustration- makes information more clear than written text 1. Drawings-emphasize only necessary details or shows things you can’t see 2. Photographs- show an object exactly as it is at a single moment B. Tables: displays information in rows and columns for easier comprehension C. Graphs- collect, organize, and summarize data visually
1. Line Graph- shows a relationship between two variable, which must be numbers
1. Line Graph- shows a relationship between two variable, which must be numbers 2. Bar Graph-uses bars of different sizes to show relationships between variables; one variable is divided into parts; the other is a number
1. Line Graph- shows a relationship between two variable, which must be numbers 2. Bar Graph-uses bars of different sizes to show relationships between variables; one variable is divided into parts; the other is a number 3. Circle Graph-shows parts of a whole using percentages
1. Line Graph- shows a relationship between two variable, which must be numbers 2. Bar Graph-uses bars of different sizes to show relationships between variables; one variable is divided into parts; the other is a number 3. Circle Graph-shows parts of a whole using percentages 4. Scaleson graphs must be carefully constructed and analyzed so users easily understand the information