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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please help! Beatriz is creating graphs for her city’s Parks Department. Beatriz is trying to persuade the Parks Department to put in more gazebos for shade. For a local park, Beatriz wants to demonstrate the attendance as it changes every week. She also wants to show the temperature changes per month. Sometimes temperatures reach below zero. Explain to Beatriz how to make the graphs correctly based on the data that she will collect and what labels, scales, and intervals each axis must have on each graph. Use complete sentences and support your reasoning. Feel free to generate sample data to help support y

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@kirbykirby

OpenStudy (kirbykirby):

Which part are you having difficulty with?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Explain to Beatriz how to make the graphs correctly based on the data that she will collect and what labels, scales, and intervals each axis must have on each graph. Use complete sentences and support your reasoning. Feel free to generate sample data to help support y all of the components of the graph and what i need to write in for it

OpenStudy (kirbykirby):

well it's hard to know which scales and intervals to use for the graphs without any data (which apparently you have to invent yourself)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

data for like the temperatures which can get below -0 i think and the amount of people every week

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think it's in a generalized sense maybe like what you would put for each of the things ike scales what that would be maybe

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@kirbykirby

OpenStudy (kirbykirby):

For the graph, well it really depends. If the emphasis of the graph is to show temperatures above 0 and below 0, you might to set the independent variable axis at the "0" degree level, such that below-0 temperatures will go below the grapph. You could measure temperatures for every day of the month, meaning that you could label the x-axis (the independent variable axis) as "Day" and the y-axis as "Temperature in XYZ unit" . You could probably do a bar graph for that, or do a scatter plot with lines connecting the dots. For the attendance, you could do something similar but the x-axis could be labelled like "week" and the y-axis being "number of people"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks :)))) I got it now

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