Description
Graphs that show multiple sets of data can sometimes be confusing to some students. This exercise offers an opportunity to create a graph with two sets of data. Creating such a graph can sometimes make interpreting them easier for the student. The instructor can feel free to increase complexity by instructing students to draw best-fit lines, calculating slopes of best-fit lines, or otherwise using the graph to compare and contrast data.
Highlights
Description
Graphs that show multiple sets of data can sometimes be confusing to some students. This exercise offers an opportunity to create a graph with two sets of data. Creating such a graph can sometimes make interpreting them easier for the student. The instructor can feel free to increase complexity by instructing students to draw best-fit lines, calculating slopes of best-fit lines, or otherwise using the graph to compare and contrast data.

