Learning
about the differences between scatter plots and line graphs has been some of
the most practical information that I have learned during this class. Scatter
plots express data in such a way that any amount of random data can be shown
and relationships can be drawn in one graph. Scatter plots can be used
practically to show whether or not a group of people meet certain
criteria. Line graphs express data so
that a difference, or slope, can be shown from period to period. Line graphs
can be used to express information from year to year, or week to week to show
improvements so that values can be tracked. Different information can be
classified through different types of graphs, this is why line and scatter
graphs are useful in real-world situations.
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