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First, Draw two perpendicular lines that that intersect on the graph paper. Leave three or four boxes between the axises and the edge of the paper. Draw arrows at the end of the lines. Note that the x axis is the horizontal line and the y axis is the vertical line. Next, Label the axises. Time will be graphed on the x axis, because it is more predictable than distance, which will be graphed on the y axis. Label the x axis "Time" and write the units (usually seconds, or s) in parentheses under "Time". Repeat with the y axis, but use "Distance" and the unit of distance (usually meters, or m) Then, you'll want to graph your data.



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First, Draw two perpendicular lines that that intersect on the graph paper. Leave three or four boxes between the axises and the edge of the paper. Draw arrows at the end of the lines. Note that the x axis is the horizontal line and the y axis is the vertical line. Next, Label the axises. Time will be graphed on the x axis, because it is more predictable than distance, which will be graphed on the y axis. Label the x axis "Time" and write the units (usually seconds, or s) in parentheses under "Time". Repeat with the y axis, but use "Distance" and the unit of distance (usually meters, or m) Then, you'll want to graph your data.



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How can you create a table with time and distance? - Answers

First, Draw two perpendicular lines that that intersect on the graph paper. Leave three or four boxes between the axises and the edge of the paper. Draw arrows at the end of the lines. Note that the x axis is the horizontal line and the y axis is the vertical line. Next, Label the axises. Time will be graphed on the x axis, because it is more predictable than distance, which will be graphed on the y axis. Label the x axis "Time" and write the units (usually seconds, or s) in parentheses under "Time". Repeat with the y axis, but use "Distance" and the unit of distance (usually meters, or m) Then, you'll want to graph your data.

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