Non-communicable diseases - AQALine graphs

Health is the state of physical and mental well-being. Factors work together and affect physical and mental health. A disease is a disorder that affects an organism's body, organs, tissues or cells.

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Line graphs

Line graphs display data where both variables are continuous.

The table shows some data for alcohol-related deaths in females in England and Scotland between 2006 and 2013.

YearEnglandScotland
20069.319.6
20079.516.9
20089.416.7
20099.116.7
20108.915.2
20118.916.0
20128.812.5
20138.713.0
Year2006
England9.3
Scotland19.6
Year2007
England9.5
Scotland16.9
Year2008
England9.4
Scotland16.7
Year2009
England9.1
Scotland16.7
Year2010
England8.9
Scotland15.2
Year2011
England8.9
Scotland16.0
Year2012
England8.8
Scotland12.5
Year2013
England8.7
Scotland13.0
A graph showing the number of alcohol related deaths per 1000,000 of the population.

With line graphs, you have a choice between connecting the plots point-to-point, or using a line of best fit.

Joining dots point to point is essential to show fluctuations in data - for instance, with the death rates - above - or a person's body temperature. Data points can be connected point to point when there is confidence in their quality.

A line of best fit looks at how variables behave in relation to each other - it is used to establish or display a correlation or a trend. These relationships may not be obvious from a table of data or could be obscured by experimental errors. Lines of best fit are also used to make predictions.

Question

The population of which country show most fluctuation?

Question

If the data for 2014 is:

England: alcohol-related death rate = 9.1 per 100 000 of population

Scotland: alcohol-related death rate = 13.3 per 100 000 of population

What has happened to the number of deaths for each country between 2013 and 2014?