You can conclude nothing, becasue there is no indication to which chart you are referring.
It depends on what the chart represents. If the chart, for example, represents change in temperatures over time, then a valid conclusion may be that temperatures are higher now than they were one hundred years ago.
An embedded chart is a chart that is drawn on the same worksheet as the data
An embedded chart.
Which conclusion can be drawn
Drawn Conclusion - 2008 was released on: USA: 4 May 2008 (Hampshire College)
Three, of course!
Embedded Chart
A conclusion drawn from observations.
If all the premises of an argument are true, then the conclusion drawn from those premises is likely to be valid and logically sound.
Without the specific chart to reference, I can only provide a general response. Typically, conclusions about Internet usage from a chart may indicate trends such as an increase in overall user numbers, varying usage patterns across different demographics, or changes in preferred online activities over time. Additionally, it may reflect the impact of technological advancements or socio-economic factors on how individuals engage with the Internet. For a more precise conclusion, specific data points from the chart would be necessary.
A conclusion is a result that can be drawn from a scientific experiment A reason is an example of proof why or how you know the conclusion is right
A conclusion is a result that can be drawn from a scientific experiment A reason is an example of proof why or how you know the conclusion is right