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name: edwin cruz santos date: 8/22/25 period: 9
graph analysis 1
directions: answer the following questions using the space provided.
a student researched the
average temperature of two
cities on different hemispheres.
use the graph to answer the
questions.
- what is the dependent variable?
the temperature
- what are the units on the y - axis? ______
- what two cities are being compared in the graph? ______
- during which month does new york have the highest average temperature? ______
- describe what happens to the temperature in sydney, australia between the
months of august and december. ______
- based on the data, during what months does new york experience average
temperatures below 50°f? ______
- comparing both locations, which location has a greater range in temperature
throughout the year? explain your answer. ______
(graph: yearly average temperature, x - axis: months (jan - dec), y - axis: temperature (°f), two data series: new york (°f) (black bars), sydney (°f) (white bars))
Question 1
In an experiment or graph, the dependent variable is what is being measured. Here, the graph shows temperature (on y - axis) as a function of month (x - axis) for two cities. So the dependent variable is the one that depends on the independent variable (month), which is temperature.
Looking at the y - axis label of the graph, it is labeled "Temperature (°F)". So the unit on the y - axis is degrees Fahrenheit (°F).
The legend of the bar graph shows two cities: New York (°F) and Sydney (°F). So these are the two cities being compared.
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The dependent variable is temperature (°F).