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Line Graphs, Part I Unit 11 > Lesson 1 of 10


Example 1: The table below shows daily temperatures for New York City, recorded for 6 days, in degrees Fahrenheit.
Temperatures In NY City
Day Temperature
1 43° F
2 53° F
3 50° F
4 57° F
5 59° F
6 67° F
The data from the table above has been summarized in the line graph below.


Example 2: Sarah bought a new car in 2001 for $24,000. The dollar value of her car changed each year as shown in the table below.
Value of Sarah's Car
Year Value
2001 $24,000
2002 $22,500
2003 $19,700
2004 $17,500
2005 $14,500
2006 $10,000
2007 $ 5,800
The data from the table above has been summarized in the line graph below.


Example 3: The table below shows Sam's weight in kilograms for 5 months.
Sam's Weight
Month Weight in kg
January 49
February 54
March 61
April 69
May 73
The data from the table above has been summarized in the line graph below.


In Example1, the temperature changed from day to day. In Example 2, the value of Sarah's car decreased from year to year. In Example 3, Sam's weight increased each month. Each of these line graphs shows a change in data over time. A line graph is useful for displaying data or information that changes continuously over time. Another name for a line graph is a line chart.

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