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- A plot is a graphical technique for representing a data set, usually as a graph showing the relationship between two or more variables. The plot can be drawn by hand or by a computer. In the past, sometimes mechanical or electronic plotters were used.
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Make a Bar Graph, Line Graph, Pie Chart, Dot Plot or Histogram, then Print or Save.
A plot is a graphical technique for representing a data set, usually as a graph showing the relationship between two or more variables. The plot can be drawn by hand or by a computer. In the past, sometimes mechanical or electronic plotters were used.
A Dot Plot is a graphical display of data using dots. Example: Minutes To Eat Breakfast. A survey of "How long does it take you to eat breakfast?" has these results: Which means that 6 people take 0 minutes to eat breakfast (they probably had no breakfast!), 2 people say they only spend 1 minute having breakfast, etc. And here is the dot plot:
- Wilkinson Dot Plot
- Cleveland Dot Plot
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The Wilkinson dot plot represents the distribution of continuous data in the form of individual dots for each value. For example, if 10 students like math it is represented by 10 dots on a dot plot. In the above example of the number of kids vaccinated, the first graph showing 7 dots for colony A, 3 dots for colony B, etc is an example of a Wilkins...
The Cleveland dot plot is a good alternative to a simple bar map if you have more than a few elements. It doesn't take much to look cluttered on a bar map. Many more values can be used in a dot plot in the same amount of space, and it's also simpler to read. This type of plot is similar to a bar chart but uses a location instead of the length of th...
Check out these interesting articles to know more about dot plot and its related topics. 1. Data Handling 2. Line Graphs 3. Stem and Leaf Plot 4. Pie Charts
Learn about and revise how to display data on various charts and diagrams with this BBC Bitesize GCSE Maths Edexcel study guide.
To see whether there is a correlation between the Maths marks and the English marks, you can plot a scatter diagram.