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ACT Week 9

ACT Week 9. What is the title of the graph? What is the horizontal axis? What are the units of the dependent variable? How many different types of refined sugar are being studied? What trend does HFCS show?. TUESDAY. What is the interval of the independent variable?

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ACT Week 9

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  1. ACT Week 9

  2. What is the title of the graph? • What is the horizontal axis? • What are the units of the dependent variable? • How many different types of refined sugar are being studied? • What trend does HFCS show? • TUESDAY

  3. What is the interval of the independent variable? • How much HFCS (high fructose corn syrup was consumed during the year 1990? • During what year did total sugar consumption reach its highest point of 108 lbs/year? • In the above graph, what units are used to measure the amount of sugar consumed? • WEDNESDAY

  4. What is of the vertical axis? • In 1980, what was the corn syrup consumption and the sucrose consumption? • In 1975 and 1995, what was the sucrose consumption? • According to the graph, as the year increased, what happened to total sugar consumption per capita? THURSDAY

  5. Between the years 1975 and 1985, what was the relationship between sucrose and high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) consumption? • In 1990, what was the combined amount of only sucrose and HFCS? • In the year 1995, sucrose made up about how much of the total sugar consumption FRIDAY

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