Asked by grim
A researcher wants to show the effects of slight changes in pH on the reproductive rates of fish in a lake.
Why would a table be more suitable than a graph to show the data?
Tables better illustrate precise data points.
Tables have data points with more significant figures.
Tables better illustrate the comparison of two different data sets.
Tables are better suited for displaying real-world data.
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Tables better illustrate precise data points.
Explanation: When differences are slight (small pH changes and small effects on reproduction), a table lets readers see the exact numeric values (and any decimals/significant figures) so small changes are clear; a graph can obscure small differences unless very high resolution or axis scaling is used.
Explanation: When differences are slight (small pH changes and small effects on reproduction), a table lets readers see the exact numeric values (and any decimals/significant figures) so small changes are clear; a graph can obscure small differences unless very high resolution or axis scaling is used.
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