no a double bar graph is better
better graph would be a line graph
a bar graph is better then a picograph because u can see a bar graph better then a pictograph.well some times people think that a pictograph is better but it is not better then a bar graph.well what i say is that a bar graph is better.
You can only make a stacked bar graph if one of the groups is always smaller than the other.Otherwise one bar might go right over the other one.* * * * *The above disadvantage does not apply to stacked bars where the bar for each variable is stacked on top of other bars. The main disadvantage is that it becomes increasingly difficult to see changes in all but the variable that is at the bottom of the stack (and so has a fixed bottom line).
Technically, neither are better. However, if you are measuring time (example: stocks for a certain company for six months) then a line graph would be better.
Pie graphs are better for percentages rather than a bar graph. Bar graphs are better for showing amounts. Less than half Also, pie tastes so much better than a bar. if u no what i mean
it isn't a better choice. and u spelled better like beer
better graph would be a line graph
a bar graph is better then a picograph because u can see a bar graph better then a pictograph.well some times people think that a pictograph is better but it is not better then a bar graph.well what i say is that a bar graph is better.
You can only make a stacked bar graph if one of the groups is always smaller than the other.Otherwise one bar might go right over the other one.* * * * *The above disadvantage does not apply to stacked bars where the bar for each variable is stacked on top of other bars. The main disadvantage is that it becomes increasingly difficult to see changes in all but the variable that is at the bottom of the stack (and so has a fixed bottom line).
Technically, neither are better. However, if you are measuring time (example: stocks for a certain company for six months) then a line graph would be better.
Pie graphs are better for percentages rather than a bar graph. Bar graphs are better for showing amounts. Less than half Also, pie tastes so much better than a bar. if u no what i mean
Two line graphs?
For only one set of percentages a pie chart but if more than one then a stacked bar chart.
For an ordinary bar graph you need two variables, the dependent variable being numerical. You need at least two observations - unless you want a bar graph that serves no purpose. You could have more than one dependent variables for a stacked or grouped bar graph.
a bar graph can be better than a pictograph depending on the type of learner you are. for example, if you are a learner who responds to colourful or intresting stimulants a pictograph would be better. on the other hand if you are a person that responds to or better understands things in practical straight lines a bar graph would suit you more.
It is easier to compare things by looking at a graph whereas text is just figures written down in sentences.
when it's a better looking picture!!!