Pie charts only show you the percentage, But it dose not show you the major trends in a pie chart
im kinda guessing but i think its because sometimes there are certain charts you need to use when solving a problem :)= (math or any other thing or subject)=
A pie chart is a kind of graph that shows data collected. Pie charts help us by displaying data in percentage form in a circle format.
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The reliability of pie charts in a newspaper depends on the reliability of the data sources. If the sources of data are correct and the graph is constructed correctly, then the pie chart is reliable.
You use the percentages and record them.
bar charts and pie charts
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pie charts are best used for business
Pie charts only show you the percentage, But it dose not show you the major trends in a pie chart
you can use bar charts,histograms and pie charts to display your data....
Pie and Doughnut charts.
It is a visual representation of information. We use information to make decisions all the time.
Frequently.
Because they are circular and have sections that are like slices.
im kinda guessing but i think its because sometimes there are certain charts you need to use when solving a problem :)= (math or any other thing or subject)=
There are charts that most people don't use, but would not be regarded as obscure for those that use them. Some are more specialised. XY (Scatter) charts are not very specialised but could be regarded as obscure. Area charts are unusual. Doughnut charts are variations of pie charts, but not commonly used. Radar charts, Surface charts and Bubble charts are very much associated with statistic. Stock charts, sometimes known as high-low-open-close charts, are used by people working on stocks and shares. Cylinder, Cone, or Pyramid charts are just variations on bar and column charts using different shapes.