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4 how are multiple sources of data represented in a line graph? different - colored lines on the same gridlines additional columns and/or rows different - colored bars on the same gridlines different - colored lines on different gridlines
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To determine how multiple data sources are represented in a line graph, we analyze each option:
- "Additional columns and/or rows" is for tables, not line graphs.
- "Different - colored bars on the same gridlines" describes a bar graph, not a line graph.
- "Different - colored lines on different gridlines" would make comparison difficult and is not the standard way; line graphs use the same grid for multiple lines to enable easy comparison.
- "Different - colored lines on the same gridlines" is correct because in a line graph, multiple data sets are plotted as lines of different colors (or styles) on the same set of axes (gridlines) to allow for visual comparison of trends.
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A. Different - colored lines on the same gridlines