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Hi can you show me what the line of best fit wou;ld look like for this?

Do I need to rule it or just rough draw it?

Also, ,do I need to join the dots? Cheers
 

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independent variable: mol/L (concentration of electrolyte)
dependent variable: change in mass

for electrolytic cells.
 

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Well, it follows a linear trend more or less. and for graphs always use a ruler unless its a curve in which case, free hand it
 

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So do I rule the line of best fit and rule by joining the dots? 2 lines? Like this?linebest fit.png
 

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So do I rule the line of best fit and rule by joining the dots? 2 lines? Like this?View attachment 29249
The blue one is close but not quite right.

The HSC marking guidelines usually state this:

• Correctly plots points
• Draws line of best fit with similar number of points above and below the line

That is for two marks.
 

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The blue line seems alright. You want around the same numbers of points above and below the data.

Don't join the dots like you have.
 

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The blue one is close but not quite right.

The HSC marking guidelines usually state this:

• Correctly plots points
• Draws line of best fit with similar number of points above and below the line

That is for two marks.
Hmm but in total I have 7 points so 3 above and 4 below is that incorrect?

Ok, I wont join the dots.
 

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