Chart Title X Vs Y
Chart Title X Vs Y. Typically you have your independent variable (the one you can control) on the x axis and the dependent variable (the one whose value "depends" on the independent variable) on the y axis. The proper form for a graph title is "y-axis variable vs. x-axis variable." For example, if you were comparing the the amount of fertilizer to how much a plant grew, the amount of fertilizer would be the independent, or x-axis variable and the growth would be the dependent, or y-axis variable.
The chart above can give you an idea of how it can work in practice. y = f(x) which is a mapping of y values against a range of x values related thro the function f(x). We say that in some contest "Team A versus team B", meaning team A is against team B. We will set up a data table in Column A and B and then using the Scatter chart; we will display, modify, and format our X and Y plots.
The proper form for a graph title is "y-axis variable vs. x-axis variable." For example, if you were comparing the the amount of fertilizer to how much a plant grew, the amount of fertilizer would be the independent, or x-axis variable and the growth would be the dependent, or y-axis variable.
The XY chart plots the points according to actual X values.
To add axis labels, follow these steps. Depends highly on what X is and what Y is. Time (x axis) would be correct because what you are saying is that Fermentation depends on Time.
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