No you could not.
18 degrees is 5% on a circle graph.
Each segment of the circle graph represent a part of the whole.
it is a circle graph
they are both graphs.
A circle graph show what percent of a whole category a specific item takes, like 50% of horses are brown, that would take up half of the circle graph. A line graph usually shows an amount of something that changes over time, and that's why the line sort of lookes like a lightning bolt. (wierd way to describe it) The points and lines are connected, the points are over a date (usually)
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It is not a suitable form of graph. A circle graph can be used for showing the relationship between a variable and its component parts. It is not suitable for illustrating changes with height.
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i think yea because people body can be a mess to change
No. A circle graph can be used for showing the relationship between a variable and its component parts. It is not suitable for illustrating changes over time.
You cannot. A circle graph cannot be used to illustrate relationships between two variables.
No. A circle graph can be used for showing the relationship between a variable and its component parts. It is not suitable for illustrating changes over time.
No. A circle graph can be used for showing the relationship between a variable and its component parts. It is not suitable for illustrating changes over time.
A circle graph is not suitable for showing how body mass changes with height because it is difficult to accurately represent the relationship between two continuous variables on a circular format. A scatter plot or a line graph would be more appropriate for visualizing this type of data, as they allow for better comparison and analysis of the relationship between height and body mass.
Yes, because a line graph deals with change over time, and so does height.
Yes, because a line graph deals with change over time, and so does height.