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Comparing Graphs. There is are some fine details that you must be aware of when interpreting data. Compare these two precipitation graphs. What conclusions can you make about the precipitation for these two areas?.
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Comparing Graphs There is are some fine details that you must be aware of when interpreting data
Compare these two precipitation graphs. What conclusions can you make about the precipitation for these two areas?
Compare these two precipitation graphs. What conclusions can you make about the precipitation for these two areas?
Compare these two precipitation graphs. What conclusions can you make about the precipitation for these two areas?
Now, take a look at the scale for each graph. What do you notice?
Now, take a look at the scale for each graph. What do you notice?
Comparison Graphing • In order for you to accurately compare graphs of this nature, you must keep the scales the same. • Otherwise, you might incorrectly analyze your data. • Let’s take a look at the two graphs again…
First set of graphs with the same scale for each. What do you notice? How does your conclusion change?
First set of graphs with the same scale for each. What do you notice? How does your conclusion change?