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Choose all that apply. When creating a graph, you should:

determine the x- and y- variables
label the scale on the x- and y- axes
plot the data points
draw a line of best fit to represent the data trend

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determine the x- and y- variables
draw a line of best fit to represent the data trend
plot the data points

When creating and illustrating a graph it best if you determine which variables are being demonstrated in their pointed relationship since it will make sense of what the graph is about and lastly, a regression line is drawn to finally identify the directionality of that relationship.
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The right options are;

determine the x- and y- variables

plot the data points

draw a line of best fit to represent the data trend

A graph is a diagram which displays the relationship between two or more measurements or numbers using curve, line or bars. When creating a graph, it is important to determine the x- and y- variables. An independent variable is usually represented on the X-axis (horizontal line) while a dependent variable is usually represented on the Y-axis (vertical line). The data points should be plotted and connected by drawing a line, curve or bars to represent the data trend.


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