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The best method to represent specific data is through charts and graphs. Charts and graphs are easier to follow and understand compared to just numbers and spreadsheets. Scatter graphs, pie charts, or bar charts are some examples that are most commonly used.
When graphs are used correctly, they do make relationships easier to understand. they provide a useful way to visualize relationships.
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It is easier to calcuate things this way and these things can't be memorized.
Yes, graphs and charts can be a part of a scientific explanation.
To ILLUSTRATE numerical data, thus making it easier to understand.
Many people find it easier to take in information when it is presented in visual form. Graphs and charts are often not much use for the actual analyses but may help suggest the sort of analyses that should be carried out.
Anyone who uses a spreadsheet can make use of graphs. They give a visual representation of data, often making it easier to understand. There are different kinds of graphs for different purposes, so different people can find graphs that are suitable for their needs. So they could be people involved in finance or they could be statisticians or mathematicians or business people, or students or people doing work at home for personal use.
Charts, as they are known, are part of Excel, so if you do have Excel then you have charts in it and other types of graphs.
yes because pie charts are out of 360 degrees and circle graphs are out of 100%
Users can create business models, graphs and charts, and reports for financial, statistical, or other data. Most spreadsheet software allows a user to access real-time data from Web sites and to collaborate across teams and workgroups.