because the numbers in the graph are available to work on mostly on maths .like subtraction how many more and adding the two graphs
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One can find a tool in which to create bar graphs at the online site of Math Warehouse. The site offers a free tool that will enable anyone to make as many graphs as needed. One can also use Excel to make bar graphs if excel is available in their Office suite.
an interval is a range, mostly used in bar graphs.(e.g.8-34)
bar graphs are for measuring points of data.
circle graphs add up to 100% , bar and line graphs don't
There's in Math: •BAR GRAPH •LINE GRAPH •PICTURE GRAPH There's in Biotech: •BAR GRAPH •LINE GRAPH •PICTURE GRAPH •PIE GRAPH There's in science: • BAR GRAPH •LINE GRAPH •PIE GRAPH
well...not sure if you know this but bar graphs already ARE bar graphs, the good news is you don't have to transform them... so half your work is already done XD!
Both bar graphs and picture graphs show statistics (data) in a visual (graphic) form.
Bar graphs and line graphs.
Yes - in the usual orientation of bar graphs. However, bar graphs can be horizontal.
Because in alot of subjects you use measurements and graphs/charts which is to do with maths
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