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No it can't.
you draw a circle and then put it on a 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.
Information about creating a circle graph may be found in the Tools section of the Microsoft Office program. If one does not have that program on their computer, one may go to the website Map Playground for instructions.
because its a circular graph?
Its a circle with information in it
Information in a circle graph is often shown as percentages.
The answer will depend on the information conveyed by each graph. And since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
A graph that shows information as parts of a circle is called a pie chart.
Each segment of the circle graph represent a part of the whole.
A bar graph is information that is collected by counting can be displayed on this graph. A pie graph is a graph that shows information as parts of a circle
A bar graph is information that is collected by counting can be displayed on this graph. A pie graph is a graph that shows information as parts of a circle
You cannot. A circle graph cannot be used to illustrate relationships between two variables.
It shows information about the topic you are studying.
That is a pie chart. For that, see the related link.
It is not possible to sketch anything using this browser. The speed of a body cannot be determined from a distance-time graph. The slope of the graph is a measure of the radial velocity - that is the speed directly towards or directly away from the starting point. However, there is absolutely no information of any motion in a transverse direction. Since motion in this direction cannot be assumed to be 0, the distance-time graph cannot be used to determine speed.
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