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today in class we ran a simulation we recorded data in a data table on Google Docs in the same document it asks us to create a graph of that data so a lot of kids today have us asked me how do I make a graph on Google Docs so Iamp;#39;m going to show you today how to do that so first of all Iamp;#39;m going to select from this data table the information that I want to include in my graph so Iamp;#39;m going to click and drag to include all the information I want so then I can copy paste so edit copy and Iamp;#39;m gonna go to a Google spreadsheet because I think spreadsheets are a lot easier to work with when it comes to graphing so Iamp;#39;m gonna do control paste or control V so hereamp;#39;s the data I want now Iamp;#39;m gonna make a couple changes to this before I get going first of all I donamp;#39;t need this column here the percentages it kind of seems every while event right now so Iamp;#39;m gonna go up to the top of column G to the pulldown menu and Iamp;#39;m gon