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It is you again Amy bloom, looks like your question is not answered yet,
look, as any other type of graphical presentations, y-axis is reserved for the dependent variable "measured value" and y-axis for the independent variable... once you decide which is which, it is just a matter of suitable scaling and proper labeling. Try this and tell me how far you reached !
one more thing, try to collect all your - and other AS/A2 students - doubts in a single topic so that i can be of more help; i'm not checking the forum regularly unless notified by an e-mail... an action that takes place when a topic i'm already involved in is changing.
Okay thank u. it really helped.it is nothing more than an ordinary histogram that shows frequencies ( how many times certain parameter occurs ) .
check the following link and make sure you build the requested histogram correctly:
http://www.mathsisfun.com/definitions/frequency-histogram.html
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