The blue segments on graphs can mean any number of things based on how the graph is setup. They can mean the number of people who visit a place or the amount of money collected.
Yes they do. All graphs have a mean and a mode. The difference with a double bar graph is that you have to find the mean and mode separately with each different thing you are measuring
A line graph displays a set of data using line segments. Line graphs are used to show how a factor changes over a period of time.
Line graphs and Bar graphs
they are graphs that are misleading
line graphs, bar graphs,and circle
That the two segments are equal.
BMW FIRST MADE AEROPLANES, THE WHITE SEGMENTS IN THE BMW BADGE ARE TO REPRESENT THE PROPELLER, AND THE BLUE SEGMENTS ARE THE BLUE SKY..
Nonrepresentational graphics include: tables, forms, bar graphs, line graphs, pie graphs and instrument gauges.
Yes they do. All graphs have a mean and a mode. The difference with a double bar graph is that you have to find the mean and mode separately with each different thing you are measuring
lines and line segments
A line graph displays a set of data using line segments. Line graphs are used to show how a factor changes over a period of time.
Blue : cold like ice Red: hot lke fire
Graphs, Tables, or Charts that represent what you tested
Bar graphs and line graphs do not. Straight line, parabolic, and hyperbolic graphs are graphs of an equation.
Since the line segments are both radii ; centre of circle to circumference of circle. Them both line segments are the same length. The colour is just put in to 'throw' you!!!!!
geometry means lines, segments, and points!!
Some common types of graphs used in science include line graphs to show trends over time, bar graphs to compare different categories, scatter plots to display relationships between variables, and pie charts to represent parts of a whole. Choosing the appropriate graph depends on the data being presented and the message that needs to be conveyed.