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Graph Vocabulary Challenge

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Test your knowledge of graph terminology from A to Z!

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Graph Vocabulary ChallengeOnline version

Test your knowledge of graph terminology from A to Z!

by Maria De Los Reyes Gallardo Gutierrez
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B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y

Starts with A

A reference line in a graph used to measure and plot values.

Starts with B

A visual representation using bars to compare different categories.

Starts with C

A set of values that determine a point's position on a graph.

Starts with D

An individual value or measurement plotted on a graph.

Contains E

The portion each slice represents of the total.

Starts with F

The number of data points in each bin.

Starts with G

A diagram representing data, showing relationships between variables.

Starts with H

A type of bar graph that represents the frequency distribution of numerical data.

Starts with J

The frequency of occurrences for two variables in a data set.

Starts with L

A graph that uses points connected by lines to show changes over time.

Starts with M

The average value calculated by dividing the sum of all data points by their count.

Starts with N

a quantity or amount

Starts with O

A data point that differs significantly from other observations in a dataset.

Starts with P

To mark points on a graph according to their coordinates.

Starts with Q

One of the four sections of a Cartesian plane, divided by the axes.

Starts with R

A statistical method used to determine the relationship between variables.

Starts with S

Sections of the circle, representing parts of the whole.

Starts with T

A line indicating the general direction of data points on a graph.

Starts with U

A probability distribution where all outcomes are equally likely.

Contains V

The spacing between bins or groups.

Starts with W

The entire circle representing 100%.

Starts with X

The horizontal line in a graph that typically represents the independent variable.

Starts with Y

The vertical line in a graph that typically represents the dependent variable.

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