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When you have continuous (also known as scale) data (e.g., height, volume, etc.), you should use a scatter graph.

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You have collected some continuous data. What type of graph should you use to display this data?

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Scatter graph

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Bar chart

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Line graph

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Answer the following.

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Data type for scatter graphs

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