To make an appropriate display, you must put the numbers on the side,the title above it,and the words underneath to describe what you are showing.For example,if it was weeks you would put ''weeks'' to show that you are describing the weeks.
No but you do need a dataset or data range with which to to populate the graph.
Yes because you need the data on the right and across the bottom to make the graph
Yes you can. First, determine the percentage of the whole is represented by each slice of your circle (or pie) chart. Then make a bar for each slice that is the same percentage of the height of you bar graph. If you graph represents absolute number out of a total, the same principle applies.
Yes.
You can draw a line graph if you have-- the slope of the line and one point on the lineOR-- two points on the line
what incrament would ba a apppropriate to make a graph of the data
It depends on the domain and codomain (range) of he data.
No but you do need a dataset or data range with which to to populate the graph.
Yes because you need the data on the right and across the bottom to make the graph
Yes you can. First, determine the percentage of the whole is represented by each slice of your circle (or pie) chart. Then make a bar for each slice that is the same percentage of the height of you bar graph. If you graph represents absolute number out of a total, the same principle applies.
As long as you have your data in a data table and you know how to make a graph, yes.
line graph
The selection of counters may or may not make for an effective graph, depending on the data being represented. If the counters accurately reflect the data and are clearly labeled, then the graph is likely to be effective. However, if the counters are unclear or do not accurately represent the data, the graph may not be effective.
Import your data into an Excel spreadsheet. Select the data appropriately and choose the graph you would like to present your data in. You can use chart wizard to do this.
Visuals
Yes.
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