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In a coordinate graph of two related variables, when is it appropriate to connect the points?

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In a coordinate graph of two related variables, when is it appropriate to connect the points?

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It is appropriate when there is a value between the points on a graph. For example, when talking about time on the x-axis, it usually does make sense to connect them since we can think about values between our intervals. When talking about the number of bikes, it would not make sense to connect the points since we do not think about a fractional number of bikes.

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