A pie graph is useful for illustrating parts of a total. What, in this case would your total be? The total enrolment over a number of years? If so, it is likely that the different segments are nearly the same size and the human eye is not very good at discriminating between small differences in angles.
You would not use a pie graph because, as it says, a pie graph is useful for illustrating parts of a total. if you want to do an over time thing, you use a histogram
To show continual change from month to month, it would probably be better to use a line graph.
A bar graph would be used rather than a line graph to indicate different quantities or numbers of things that are distinct: such as the number of people of different ages in a group.A line graph is used to show a change in something, such as the growth of a person over some years.A line graph would also be more appropriate when showing a ratio.
A line graph would be used for population [change] because you are showing how the population increases or decreases over time. If you are talking about comparing different populations at one given time, then a bar graph or pi chart would be used.
better graph would be a line graph
Sometimes it is, other times it is not. If you want to display the favourite fruit of a school class, a continuous line graph would be totally useless.
The most common graph for change over time would be the line graph.
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That would depend on the school district and their rules for enrollment. I would check with your school district or visit the school that you wish to enroll the child.
A line graph
This would use a bar graph.
A line graph is the best graph.
Bar graph.
No it won't
bar graph
there is no graph i dont see it
The answer depends on whether it is a distance-time graph, speed-time graph or something else.
circle graph