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15. for each of the following experiments, choose \scatter plot\ or \ba…

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  1. for each of the following experiments, choose \scatter plot\ or \bar graph\ as the most appropriate way to display the data. justify your answer.

a. students heated oil on a hot plate at the #4 setting for different amounts of time. they wanted to answer the question \how long do you need to heat an oil bath to reach a given temperature?\

volume oil (ml)hot plate settinginitial temp. of oil (°c)time heated (min)final temp. of oil (°c)
250#421530
250#4211038
250#4211547
250#4212057

b. students measured the height of each student in class. they wanted to answer the question \what is the most common height among 10th grade students?\

height rangenumber of students
4 1\ to 4 6\3
4 7\ to 5 0\5
5 1\ to 5 6\9
5 7\ to 6 0\3
over 6 0\1

c. the fish and wildlife agency measured the size of pacific salmon for 1 year and recorded the average weight for each species.

salmon speciesaverage weight (lbs)
sockeye8
silver12
chum15
humpback5

d. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration measured the pressure of the atmosphere at various altitudes.

altitude (m)atmos. pressure (atm)altitude (m)atmos. pressure (atm)
27500.75030,9010.010
54860.50048,4670.001
83760.333

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

a.

The goal is to see the relationship between heating - time and final temperature of oil. A scatter - plot is ideal as it shows the relationship between two continuous variables (time and temperature).

b.

We are looking at the frequency of students in different height - ranges. A bar graph is better as it displays the frequency of data in different categories (height ranges).

c.

We want to compare the average weights of different species of salmon. A bar graph is suitable for comparing values across different categories (salmon species).

d.

The relationship between altitude and atmospheric pressure needs to be shown. A scatter - plot is appropriate as both altitude and pressure are continuous variables.

Answer:

a. Scatter plot. Justification: To show the relationship between time heated and final temperature (both continuous variables).
b. Bar graph. Justification: To display the frequency of students in different height - range categories.
c. Bar graph. Justification: To compare average weights across different salmon - species categories.
d. Scatter plot. Justification: To show the relationship between altitude and atmospheric pressure (both continuous variables).