On which part of the chart are the values entered in a data sheet displayed? A. The title area B. The legend C. The y-axis D. The x-axis

The title area
The legend
The y-axis
The x-axis

The correct answer is: C. The y-axis

The y-axis is the vertical axis of a chart. It is used to represent the dependent variable, which is the variable that is being measured or analyzed. The values entered in a data sheet are typically the dependent variable, so they are displayed on the y-axis.

The title area is the topmost part of a chart. It contains the title of the chart, which describes what the chart is about.

The legend is a box that contains labels for the different colors or symbols used in a chart. It helps the reader to understand what each color or symbol represents.

The x-axis is the horizontal axis of a chart. It is used to represent the independent variable, which is the variable that is being controlled or manipulated. The values entered in a data sheet are typically not the independent variable, so they are not displayed on the x-axis.

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