presented visually rather than in raw numerical form. • Organized data enables easier identification of patterns, trends, and insights that aids in decision-making and problem- solving. • Properly organized data reduces errors and ensures information is reliable and consistent. • Create a bar graph for Experiment No. 1 • Create a line graph for Experiment No. 2 • Create a table for Experiment No. 3 A group of high school students is conducting an experiment to investigate the effect of light intensity on the growth of bean plants for their biology class project. They set up different light conditions in a designated area within the school greenhouse to observe how varying levels of light affect plant growth. After two weeks of observation and data collection, the students recorded the average height of bean plants grown under different light conditions: Full Sunlight: 15 cm Partial Shade: 12 cm Low Light: 8 cm Darkness: 2 cm A meteorological research team conducted a study to monitor the daily rainfall during the rainy season in a particular region. They set up rain gauges at different locations across the region to measure the amount of rainfall each day for one week. Day 1: 5mm Day 2: 8mm Day 3: 10mm Day 4: 7mm Day 5: 15mm Day 6: 12mm Day 7: 13mm A physics students conducted an experiment to investigate the relationship between the length of a pendulum and its period of oscillation. They varied the lengths of pendulums and measured the time taken for each pendulum to complete one full swing. The results are as follows: