Procedure:                         Draw a straight vertical line on a piece of paper that is about 8 inches                                     long.  This is designated as the Y axis.  Typically the dependent                                     variable is represented on the y axis.                         Draw a straight horizontal line to the right that starts from the bottom                                     of the vertical line.  This is designated as the X axis.  Typically                                     the independent variable is represented on the x axis.                         Label the x axis blood volume & the y axis blood pressure                         Mark equidistant points on each axis ½ inch apart.  On the x axis, label                                     the first mark 200, the second 400, & so on up to the maximum                                     of 2,600.  On the y axis, label the first mark 10, the second 20, &                                     so on up to the maximum of 130.   Data Table:                Blood Volume(x value)                     Blood Pressure(y value)                                                             200                                          10                                                             600                                          30                                                             1,000                                       50                                                             1,400                                       70                                                             1,800                                       90                                                             2,200                                       110                                                             2,600                                       130                                     Now mark a point on your graph for each pair of data values from the table.  The                          first value, 200, represents the x & the second value, 10, represents the y.                                  To locate the point, move along the x axis until you hit 200, then move                           vertically from there to where you intersect a straight horizontal line over                                  from the 10.  Mark this point.  Do the same for the other data values.             Connect all the points.  What do you see?

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                        Draw a straight vertical line on a piece of paper that is about 8 inches

                                    long.  This is designated as the Y axis.  Typically the dependent

                                    variable is represented on the y axis.

                        Draw a straight horizontal line to the right that starts from the bottom

                                    of the vertical line.  This is designated as the X axis.  Typically

                                    the independent variable is represented on the x axis.

                        Label the x axis blood volume & the y axis blood pressure

                        Mark equidistant points on each axis ½ inch apart.  On the x axis, label

                                    the first mark 200, the second 400, & so on up to the maximum

                                    of 2,600.  On the y axis, label the first mark 10, the second 20, &

                                    so on up to the maximum of 130.

 

Data Table:                Blood Volume(x value)                     Blood Pressure(y value)

                                                            200                                          10

                                                            600                                          30

                                                            1,000                                       50

                                                            1,400                                       70

                                                            1,800                                       90

                                                            2,200                                       110

                                                            2,600                                       130

                       

            Now mark a point on your graph for each pair of data values from the table.  The                          first value, 200, represents the x & the second value, 10, represents the y.                                  To locate the point, move along the x axis until you hit 200, then move                           vertically from there to where you intersect a straight horizontal line over                                  from the 10.  Mark this point.  Do the same for the other data values.

            Connect all the points.  What do you see?

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