As described in the Data and Results part of Section 4.5, all tables and graphs must have descriptive information such as titles, column or row headings, units, and axis labels, and data points must be clearly marked. All figures must be numbered and have a descriptive title. The figure number and the title should be placed below the figure. All tables must be numbered and have a descriptive title as well. However, for tables, the table number and the title should be placed above the table.
The given data show the result of a model known as stopping sight distance, used by civil engineers to design roadways. This simple model estimates the distance a driver needs in order to stop his car, traveling at a certain speed, after detecting a hazard. Plot the data using engineering paper and incorporating the ideas discussed in this chapter.
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