If they things you are comparing part of a whole, pie graph.
If not, bar graph.
It depends on the kind of data you have, but a scatter plot or bar graph would be best.
when you are comparing
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).
when i am comparing data
the best time to use a bar graph is when you have to plot something
a bar graph would be best I might say
A pie chart graph is best for comparing information belonging to one group. The whole group is represented by the entire circle. It is best for comparing one difference within the group, such as ages.
A scatter graph.
It depends on the kind of data you have, but a scatter plot or bar graph would be best.
bar graph
A pie chart graph is best for comparing information belonging to one group. The whole group is represented by the entire circle. It is best for comparing one difference within the group, such as ages.
you would use a line graph
A comparing graph is a graph that compares number to see if they similar or different.
Bar charts are good for comparing related items. Answer: for Excel it is best known as a column chart.
when you are comparing
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).
Any graph can be used to determine something!