well first of all its scientifically kind of the same but it depends on what your measuring or graphing...And your hearing this for an 11 year old
You can definitely use a table or graph to what your findings. You can use a bar graph for this purpose for example.
Tables use lines and numbers instead of using bars words and numbers..... :) Also, you can't put your beer down on a bar graph :-)
You can use a table or a graph to organize you findings.
You can use a bar graph when you are working with numers. :)
When you are explaining something that has to do with bar graphs.
Bar graph is simpler and easier to count by because if the number is 15 then just color between 14 and 16! But if you have 15 on a pictograph, you have to draw half the picture! Bar graphs are faster to make, easier to do the calculations in your head without thinking, easier to count by, and easier for younger kids that don't know how to read graphs yet to understand! I go with bar graph.
I use a bar graph to represent my favorite pies, and a pie graph to represent my favorite bars.
BAR GRAPH!
You can use a table or graph to organize your findings
anything you want to put in a bar graph
a picture graph uses pictures to show the point and bar graph use bar lines to show the point.
Use the bar graph, if: Data graph has a negative or zero value. Has a category label (axis) long. The following image is an example of this, long labels are easier to read on a bar graph, compared with column charts (column charts).