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Which one of the following is correct with respect to X-axis label and X-axis title?

1) X-axis label= January, February.... December and x-axis title is "months in a year"
2) X-axis title= January, February.... December and x-axis label is "months in a year"

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Final answer:

The X-axis label should be the individual months 'January, February.... December', and the X-axis title should summarize as 'Months in a Year'. The label indicates specific data points, while the title provides a general descriptor of the X-axis theme.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct option with respect to an X-axis label and X-axis title is that the X-axis label should be 'January, February.... December' and the X-axis title is 'Months in a Year'. In a graph's context, the label refers to the names or categories placed along the X-axis representing the data, which are the individual months in this case. The title is a more general descriptor that conveys the theme of the X-axis, summarizing that the labels are all 'Months in a Year'. When plotting a graph, it is important to label each axis with the name of the variable and its units.

The X-axis typically represents the independent variable, while the Y-axis represents the dependent variable.

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