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directions: graph the data from the table below. the blood glucose concentration will be represented on the y - axis and the time will be represented on the x - axis. the table is split in half, so be sure to graph all ten data points. remember to label your axes with what you are graphing and the units it is measured in.
glucose levels in the blood after eating
| blood glucose concentration (ng/ml) | time (min) |
|---|---|
| 130 | 15 |
| 162 | 30 |
| 150 | 45 |
| 145 | 60 |
| 140 | 75 |
| 119 | 90 |
| 100 | 120 |
| 80 | 150 |
| 80 | 180 |
Step1: Prepare graph paper
Get the provided graph - paper with grids.
Step2: Label x - axis
Label the x - axis as "Time (min)" since time is plotted on the x - axis.
Step3: Label y - axis
Label the y - axis as "Blood Glucose Concentration (ng/mL)" as blood glucose concentration is on the y - axis.
Step4: Determine scale
For the x - axis, since time ranges from 0 to 180 minutes, a scale of 1 unit = 15 minutes can be used. For the y - axis, since blood glucose concentration ranges from 80 to 162 ng/mL, a scale of 1 unit = 10 ng/mL can be used.
Step5: Plot points
For each pair in the table (e.g., when time = 0 min, blood glucose concentration = 80 ng/mL, plot the point (0, 80)). Do this for all ten data points: (0, 80), (15, 130), (30, 162), (45, 150), (60, 145), (75, 140), (90, 119), (120, 100), (150, 80), (180, 80).
Step6: Connect points
Use a smooth curve or straight - line segments (depending on the nature of the data and requirements) to connect the plotted points.
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A graph with x - axis labeled "Time (min)" and y - axis labeled "Blood Glucose Concentration (ng/mL)" having ten plotted points and connected by an appropriate line.