The Universal Calculation Engine
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Line graph versus table of values

Part of: Graphs

Compare graphs fairly: same quantities in the same roles, same units.

What to line up

Match first quantity to first quantity, second to second, and keep units consistent. Swapping order or units makes equal ratios look unequal (or the reverse). Graphs covers both ideas together.

Related lessons

See also this lesson and this one for related setups you can place side by side.

Same ratio, different look

Example: 3:2 and 6:4 describe the same ratio; 3:2 and 2:3 do not. Write both as “first quantity : second quantity” before you decide if they match.

Check

Aligned setup
Mismatched setup

Same numbers

Core lesson

Go deeper: Graphs. Use the calculators below with your own loan or bill numbers, not only the examples on this page.

Use the calculator

FAQ

Where is the main lesson?

Graphs has the full topic, examples, and practice links.

Which calculator first?

After your setup is on paper, open Graphing calculator for a quick numeric pass.