Use the international system of units. No cups, teaspoons, ounces, pounds, inches, feet, or miles.
Mrs. Rodenbough's Docs:
Give each data table an explanatory title. The title should tell the reader about the information in the table. For example, instead of “Data Table,” write, “Respiration rates of spinach leaves under varying light intensities.” Write units of measurement and uncertainty in column headings and not next to each measurement. This makes the table easier to read and allows you to perform calculations within your spreadsheet. Place the independent variable in the first column. Dependent variables go in the next columns. Set the decimal points to match the precision of your measurements. Make sure calculated numbers such as mean have the same number of decimal places as the original measurements. |
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Add best fit lines only if you have collected a LOT of data and have some confidence that the line really represents likely data points.