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      • To read a line plot, we first need to identify the scale or units that each symbol represents. If nothing is mentioned, we consider it as 1 unit. Then we count the symbols used over each category on the number line. Multiply the number of symbols with the scale to get the frequency of each category. This is how we read a line plot.
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  1. What are line plots? A line plot is a way to display data along a number line. Line plots are also called dot plots. Below is an example of a line plot showing the distance 17 turtles traveled in an hour (we know it is 17 turtles because there are 17 dots on the line plot).

  2. Welcome to Reading Line Plots with Whole Numbers with Mr. J! Need help with reading a line plot? You're in the right place!Whether you're just starting out, ...

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  3. Use a line plot to do the following: Graphically assess how a metric changes as the X-value increases. Emphasize trends and patterns. Display main and interaction effects. Line charts typically require a continuous variable for the Y-axis and a continuous, time, or categorical variable for the X-axis.

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  4. May 1, 2019 · A line chart (aka line plot, line graph) uses points connected by line segments from left to right to demonstrate changes in value. The horizontal axis depicts a continuous progression, often that of time, while the vertical axis reports values for a metric of interest across that progression.

  5. Jan 5, 2015 · Introduction to line plots | Measurement and data | Early Math | Khan Academy - YouTube. Khan Academy. 8.37M subscribers. Subscribed. 1.6K. 682K views 9 years ago Measurement and data | 2nd...

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