yes, I do
line graph scatter graph
Scatter plots, line graphs, pies and bar charts.
The uses for Graphs are to see which in particular thing is larger or smaller than the other.
There can be many, line graphs bar graphs scatter plots, many more, you can look on Google if that doesn't answer anything
scatter plot and line graph
yes, I do
line graph scatter graph
Scatter plots, line graphs, pies and bar charts.
Most graphs: Pie charts, bar graphs, histograms, scatter graphs can all be used.
Line graphs in geography are used to show trends or patterns over a period of time, such as changes in temperature, population growth, or precipitation levels. They are helpful in visually displaying data and analyzing relationships between variables.
You can use pie charts, line graphs, bar graphs and scatter point graphs to present data.
Scatter graphs are best. Line graphs are OK if the trend is linear but not much good if the trend is non-linear.
No, scatter plot gives a rough picture of the data. Line graph gives information on tabulated data
Scatter Plot.
The uses for Graphs are to see which in particular thing is larger or smaller than the other.
frst make a table. then highlight it. click insert at the top of the page. there will be a selection of graphs. choose scatter plot.