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How do you determine the scale axis of a graph? - Answers

Decide how large you want the graph to be. Divide the range by the size and that determines the approximate scale. The exact scale will be slightly different because the maximum and minimum on the axis will normally be "round" numbers.



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Decide how large you want the graph to be. Divide the range by the size and that determines the approximate scale. The exact scale will be slightly different because the maximum and minimum on the axis will normally be "round" numbers.



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How do you determine the scale axis of a graph? - Answers

Decide how large you want the graph to be. Divide the range by the size and that determines the approximate scale. The exact scale will be slightly different because the maximum and minimum on the axis will normally be "round" numbers.

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