Graphing from a Table
Practice graphing data from tables onto a coordinate plane, including identifying ordered pairs and plotting points.
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Graphing from a Table
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions to complete the graphing exercises.
1. Plot the points from the table below onto the coordinate plane.
Table 1: Hours Studied vs. Test Score
Hours Studied (x)
Test Score (y)
1
60
2
70
3
85
4
90
2. Which ordered pair represents the data point where 3 hours were studied?
(3, 60)
(85, 3)
(3, 85)
(60, 3)
3. When graphing an ordered pair (x, y), the x-coordinate tells you to move or from the origin, and the y-coordinate tells you to move or from there.
4. Describe a real-world scenario that could be represented by the graph you plotted in Question 1.
5. Create a table of at least 4 ordered pairs for the relationship where 'the number of cookies is twice the number of glasses of milk'. Then plot these points on the coordinate plane below.
Glasses of Milk (x)
Number of Cookies (y)
6. The x-axis on a coordinate plane is always horizontal.
True
False