Well real life examples of a line graph can be the comparison of people in your city per day, or the amount of words you write in a different time. There are so many real life actions that can be put into a basic line graph to be compared. Or maybe how long it takes for you to type, that's another example.
a bar graph is best used for comparing amounts, a line graph best represents a steadily increasing value. For example prices of a shirt (line graph), or viscosity of liquids (bar graph).
A line graph would be what you plot for a function. for example, y = X2. Plotting this will result in a continuous line.A scatter graph will result from measuring a population or an experiment.For example, if you plotted the weight vs height for your class members, you would have a scatter graph.
Scatter plots and Line graphs have similarities in that they both use an X-Y axis. But a line graph has a line or curve to describe a formula like Y=2X+5, a Scatter plot is a collection of X-Y coordinates that have no real formula due to real life uncertainties (Heisenberg), but, once plotted, can provide a clue to a single formula.
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.
Well real life examples of a line graph can be the comparison of people in your city per day, or the amount of words you write in a different time. There are so many real life actions that can be put into a basic line graph to be compared. Or maybe how long it takes for you to type, that's another example.
There is a similar question which was answered as graph of real numbers. It could also be a graph of the line y=0, or a graph of the x-axis.
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Misreporting financial data to investors to inflate stock prices. Accepting bribes in exchange for government contracts. Falsifying research data to secure grant funding. Manipulating election results through voter fraud. Embezzling funds from a charitable organization for personal gain.
A real life example of a line is a road. Other examples of lines include ball courts, driveways, roof tops, and buildings.
A real life example of a line is lines painted on the roadways. These lines divide traffic. Lines are also found on graphic prints and sport fields.
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The piece of lead in a pencil or the pencil.
a bar graph is best used for comparing amounts, a line graph best represents a steadily increasing value. For example prices of a shirt (line graph), or viscosity of liquids (bar graph).
Linear growth means that the graph is a straight line.
it would be 180 A perfectly straight line would be an example - like the edge of a ruler. Or a plumb line.
I suppose it could be both, but line graph makes much more sense.