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scatter plot and line graph
plots the fusion level as a function of the number of clusters
When there is a large number of numbers in a collection of data, it becomesimportantto organize the data in a meaningful way to make analysis easier. ...Organizing data in stem-and-leaf plots, double bar graphs, frequency tables, histograms, line plots, and line graphs makes data easier to understand and to use
A dot plot is similar to a bar graph because they both can give you the same amount of pets and other things that you might use them for.
They are two dimensional plots in which the coordinates of a simple geometric shape are expressed in the Cartesian plane.
They are different names for the same thing!
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Line Graphs: have lines connecting each graphed data. Line Plots: have Xs for each time the value is repeated.
Scatter plots, line graphs, pies and bar charts.
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scatter plot and line graph
pie charts, bar graphs, scatter plots, line graph, histogram, line plot, bar graph, double bar graph, pictograph, and box and whisker plot.
pie charts, bar graphs, scatter plots, line graph, histogram, line plot, bar graph, double bar graph, pictograph, and box and whisker plot.
plots the fusion level as a function of the number of clusters
No because box and whisker plots are related to cumulative frequency curves
Some common types of graphs used in science include line graphs to show trends over time, bar graphs to compare different categories, scatter plots to display relationships between variables, and pie charts to represent parts of a whole. Choosing the appropriate graph depends on the data being presented and the message that needs to be conveyed.