What are line plots made up of

Line plots are made up of data points that are represented by marks or dots along a number line. These data points typically represent one or more measurements or values of a variable. A line plot visually shows the frequency or distribution of the data points.

To create a line plot, you can follow these steps:

1. Gather your data: Collect the data points you want to represent on the line plot. Ensure that the data points are numerical and belong to a single variable.

2. Determine the scale: Decide on the appropriate scale for your number line, considering the range of your data. Choose a scale that evenly spreads out the data points while keeping the line plot compact and easy to read.

3. Draw the number line: Use a ruler or a straight edge to draw a horizontal line on a piece of paper or a graphing tool. Label the number line with the scale you determined in step 2.

4. Plot the data points: For each data point, place a mark or a dot above the appropriate value on the number line. If there are multiple data points with the same value, stack the marks vertically to represent the frequency of that value.

5. Connect the dots: Once all the data points are plotted, connect them with a line or by using small dashes. This line visually connects the data points and helps to show the distribution or trend in the data.

6. Label the line plot: Provide a title for the line plot that reflects the data being represented. Also, add labels for the number line and the axis, indicating the variable being measured or represented.

By following these steps, you can create a line plot to display and analyze your data effectively.