They can be misleading if information is missing or it is inaccurate.
they are graphs that are misleading
It could imply that a thicker bar means that particular value was greater, when in fact only the height is important in bar graphs.
Line graphs and Bar graphs
the intervals on the side are different
Yes - in the usual orientation of bar graphs. However, bar graphs can be horizontal.
they are graphs that are misleading
It could imply that a thicker bar means that particular value was greater, when in fact only the height is important in bar graphs.
Bar graphs, line graphs, and pie charts Bar graphs, line graphs, and pie charts
bar graphs are for measuring points of data.
circle graphs add up to 100% , bar and line graphs don't
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!
Line graphs and Bar graphs
the intervals on the side are different
Both bar graphs and picture graphs show statistics (data) in a visual (graphic) form.
Don't make graphs misleading!As for the answer: different scales, leaving out points, drawing extra lines with no meaning, confusing labels, ...Most graphs you see online are misleading, few are really good.
Bar graphs and line graphs.
Yes - in the usual orientation of bar graphs. However, bar graphs can be horizontal.