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Yes, you could use a picture graph to show patterns over time.
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These graphs CAN show you patterns over time as long as one of your axes shows time (usually the x axis). However it is easier to see trends over time if you use a line graph, and this is more common.
No. That would be a histogram.
Some graphs do, but some don't. It depends upon the variables.
All graphs show patterns. Bar charts are one way to show comparisons between groups.
Picture graphs and bar graphs effectively display patterns over time by providing a visual representation of data that makes trends easier to identify. The use of symbols or bars allows for quick comparisons between different time periods or categories, highlighting increases, decreases, or constancy in the data. This visual format helps users grasp complex information at a glance, facilitating better understanding and analysis of temporal changes. By illustrating data points sequentially, these graphs enable viewers to observe and interpret patterns and trends over time.
Both bar graphs and picture graphs show statistics (data) in a visual (graphic) form.
One advantage of graphing daa in general is to see patterns. Many types of graphs will show patterns. Line graphs are excellent for seeing patterns and trends.
no that would be a line graph...the ones they use for stocks