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How are bar graphs and line graphs similar

They both give you info.

Bar graphs are most useful for representing

comparisons

Which of these is necessary for the viewer to know what each wedge in the pie chart above represents

The key

Charts and graphs allow media producers to

communicate information more quickly than with words.

Bar graphs are useful for showing

data of what u want

Visual design can be a part of the words in a media text through the use of

Holding,Font size,and headlines -Apex

For which of the following reasons does the Wall Street Journal use a lot of bar graphs and line graphs

to target buisness people with information

A pie chart is a good way to show

Pie charts are good for showing how a whole is broken down into its parts.

A line graph contains

Two axes, each representing a different variable.

Line graphs are useful for representing what

Apex- How one variable effects another

What part of a graph tells the viewer what units the colored lines are measuring

The KEY or LEGEND tells the viewer what the lines represent.

The labels along the axes usually tell the viewer what the units are, but the title of the graph can be used to tell the viewer the units as well or instead.

What best describes what a pie chart shows

What percentage each section contributes to the whole

Portions.

The most common form of cyberbullying is when

someone says something mean to you in the hall at school. -apex

Cyberbullying is when

someone personally attacks another person using social media. ~Apex

Which of these is a stereotype

Girls with blonde hair are not intelligent.

If a company saw an online photo of you with your puppy, it might try to sell you:

dog food.

The notion that ones identity is reduced to a small amount of information in a social networking profile points to the

danger in judging someone according to his or her profile

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