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How do you decide the increment to use when numbering a graph? - Answers
It depends; there is no right or wrong answer. Take into account the size of the numbers involved, the amount of space you have, and the type of numbers that would make sense, both with the numbers involved and in a practical sense - your numbers may all be multiples of seven, but don't make it harder than it needs to be. There are honestly a countless number of variables involved, so mostly it's up to you to decide what makes sense.
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How do you decide the increment to use when numbering a graph? - Answers
It depends; there is no right or wrong answer. Take into account the size of the numbers involved, the amount of space you have, and the type of numbers that would make sense, both with the numbers involved and in a practical sense - your numbers may all be multiples of seven, but don't make it harder than it needs to be. There are honestly a countless number of variables involved, so mostly it's up to you to decide what makes sense.
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How do you decide the increment to use when numbering a graph? - Answers
It depends; there is no right or wrong answer. Take into account the size of the numbers involved, the amount of space you have, and the type of numbers that would make sense, both with the numbers involved and in a practical sense - your numbers may all be multiples of seven, but don't make it harder than it needs to be. There are honestly a countless number of variables involved, so mostly it's up to you to decide what makes sense.
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