Sunday, October 3, 2010

Density & Graphing

On Thursday, September 30th we learned how to calculate the density of an object and a couple of things about graphing.

The formula for density is:

density is usually expressed in the form Kilograms/Liters, Kilograms/meters cubed or grams/centimeters cubed.

There are 5 things a graph can have

1: labeled axis
2: Appropriate scale
3: A title
4:data points

5: a line of best fit

There are 3 things you can do with a graph

1: Read the graph
2: Find the slope
3: find the area of the graph.

Julius, Mark, Timothy

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