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Create a line plot using the given data.
Create a line plot using the given data.
Step one: draw and label a set of axis. Don't forget the graph title.
Step one: draw and label a set of axis. Don't forget the graph title.
Create a line plot using the given data.
Create a line plot using the given data.
Step two: Create a scale that fits the given data. Label the X axis with your scale.
Step two: Create a scale that fits the given data. Label the X axis with your scale.
Create a line plot using the given data.
Create a line plot using the given data.
Step 3: plot the first data point.
Step 3: plot the first data point.
Create a line plot using the given data.
Create a line plot using the given data.
Step 4: plot each data point carefully.
Step 4: plot each data point carefully.
Create a line plot using the given data.
Create a line plot using the given data.
Step 5: Connect the data points with a line from one point to the next
Step 5: Connect the data points with a line from one point to the next
Based on the graph, what is the total number of ounces of liquid in all of the beakers?
Based on the graph, what is the total number of ounces of liquid in all of the beakers?
There are 21 7/8 ounces of liquid all together.
Based on the graph, what is the difference between the amount of liquid in the beaker that is most full and the beaker that is least full?
Based on the graph, what is the difference between the amount of liquid in the beaker that is most full and the beaker that is least full?
The difference is 3 1/2 oz.
Based on the graph, if the liquid were redistributed equally between all the beakers, how much liquid would be in each beaker?
Based on the graph, if the liquid were redistributed equally between all the beakers, how much liquid would be in each beaker?
There would be 3 1/8 ounces of liquid in each beaker.