To show some type of growth.
For example, if you want to graph your math grades and see if your grades have went up or down, you would use a line graph. And so if the line goes down from left to right, then that means your math grades have dropped. If your line on the line graph goes up from left to right then that means your grades went up.
There is a few reasons,
But I would say, for Making Predictions:)
You can use a bar graph or a line graph.
You would use a broken bar graph, when grouping and gathering information. You would use straight, slanted, or vertical lines and showing points with dots. A broken bar graph is just like a line graph.
it can but it would be hard it would be a lot easier to use a line graph
I'm in sixth grade and I use circle graphs in social studies and bar and line graphs in science
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line graph
You can use a bar graph or a line graph.
you would use a line graph
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line or bar graph
You do not use a line graph if the data is not over time. If it just shows an amount or percentage, you would use it.
You want to use a line graph whenever you need to plot constant data
You would use a broken bar graph, when grouping and gathering information. You would use straight, slanted, or vertical lines and showing points with dots. A broken bar graph is just like a line graph.
Line graph
Line graph
You usually want to use a bar graph. If you have a year of data you probably want to use a line graph.
it can but it would be hard it would be a lot easier to use a line graph