Jacob measures the masses and volumes of several pieces of an unknown solid element. These pieces range in size from small to large. In which of the following cases would a graph be more helpful than a table for displaying the data? A. when Jacob wants to estimate the error in his data B. when Jacob wants to reduce the error in his data C. when Jacob wants to easily see the actual numerical values D. when Jacob wants to find the density of the unknown element
@Bella19
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Jacob measures the masses and volumes of several pieces of an unknown solid element. These pieces range in size from small to large. In which of the following cases would a graph be more helpful than a table for displaying the data? A. when Jacob wants to estimate the error in his data B. when Jacob wants to reduce the error in his data C. when Jacob wants to easily see the actual numerical values D. when Jacob wants to find the density of the unknown element
Either c or d I would go with d
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