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V. 2 Dependents: Combo Graphs
For these, you will show the results of 2 differentdependent variables on the y-axis. However, this canonly be done by doing a combination bar/line graph.One of the dependents should be graphs using a line, andthe other using a bar. It will look something like this:
Notice how the y-axis is labeled on both sides and eachone has its own scale. Good luck you can do this justtake it step-by-step!
Exp 9: Scientists measured the precipitation andtemperature of a secret location as time passed.
Week AverageTemperature(C)
AveragePrecipitation(cm)
1 25 152 26 17
3 28 154 30 185 33 256 27 30
Exp 10: You tracked how your study hours and grades inphysics changed as the year went on.
Month Hours Studyingper Night
Grade in Class(%)
Aug 0 Sept 1 69Oct 1 70
Nov 1.5 77Dec 1.5 73 Jan 2 Feb 2 84
VI. 3 or More Variables Line, Bar, or Combo?
Exp 11: A food critic went to the same Latin restaurantevery month and rated the quality of its food andpresentation.
Month Food Item FoodRating
PresentationRating
Jan Lechon 7 2 Jan Flan 6 4Feb Lechon 8 10Feb Flan 7 9Mar Lechon 7 8Mar Flan 8 8
VII. Creation
Exp 12: Create a data table and make a graph for anexperiment with 2 independent variables and 1dependent.