1 draw the graph for the following table of value, with suitable scale...
Graphing the Cost of Apples
To draw the graph based on the given table of values, follow these steps:
Data Representation
- Number of Apples (X-axis): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
- Cost in ₹ (Y-axis): 5, 10, 15, 20, 25
Choosing a Suitable Scale
- For the X-axis (Number of Apples): Each unit can represent 1 apple.
- For the Y-axis (Cost in ₹): Each unit can represent ₹5. This means:
- 0-5: 1 unit
- 5-10: 2 units
- 10-15: 3 units
- 15-20: 4 units
- 20-25: 5 units
Plotting the Points
- (1, 5): Plot a point at (1, 5)
- (2, 10): Plot a point at (2, 10)
- (3, 15): Plot a point at (3, 15)
- (4, 20): Plot a point at (4, 20)
- (5, 25): Plot a point at (5, 25)
Drawing the Graph
- Use graph paper for accuracy.
- Draw the X-axis (horizontal) and Y-axis (vertical) intersecting at the origin (0,0).
- Mark the points plotted above.
- Connect the points with a straight line, as the cost of apples increases linearly with the number of apples.
Interpreting the Graph
- The graph will show a straight line starting from the origin and increasing steadily.
- Each point indicates the total cost for the corresponding number of apples.
- This linear relationship demonstrates that as you buy more apples, the cost increases proportionately.
This visual representation effectively communicates the relationship between the number of apples and their cost.
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