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Create a Graph
Now that you are familiar with the way a demand curve is graphed, you will create your own graph to submit to your instructor.
Step 1: Launch the data generator to get started. Print or copy the data table to use in the next step.
Step 2: Create a demand graph:
Correctly label the x axis and y axis with the terms price and quantity.
Assign values for price and quantity along each axis. Consider the numbers in your data table and the size of your graph. For example, you may want to label price in increments of 25.
Create a title for your graph by choosing a good or service for the data to represent.
Using the data table from Step 1, plot a demand curve and label the curve āDā.
Step 3: Add a curve to your graph that represents an increase in demand. Label the new curve āD1.ā
Step 4: In a few sentences, explain a situation that could have resulted in the demand increase. Be sure to:
Make your situation specific to the product or service you chose in Step 2.
Use at least one factor from the acronym TRIBE in your explanation.
Step 5: Add another curve to your graph that represents a decrease in demand. Label the new curve āD2.ā
Step 6: In a few sentences, explain a situation that could have resulted in the demand decrease. Be sure to:
Make your situation specific to the product or service you chose in Step 2.
Use at least one factor from the acronym TRIBE in your explanation.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:00
Explain how you do each step what term makes it inconsistent y=2x - 4 ?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:30
Can any one me with the answers to these questions asap?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00
Billy plotted ā3 4 and ā1 4 on a number line to determine that ā3 4 is smaller than ā1 4 is he correct? explain why or why not?
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