The chart shows three different uses for an apostrophe: to indicate possession, to form contractions, and to signify omitted letters or numbers. Each use serves a distinct grammatical function, helping to clarify meaning in written language. Understanding these uses is essential for proper punctuation and communication.
pie charts show the percentage of whatever the chart is displaying and bar charts show the improvement or difference in what the chart is showing. they are the same because if both the pie chart and bar chart are being used for the same situation, the data should be the same.
There isn't a specific chart for skewed data, but you could use a number of different charts to show that data is skewed. An Area chart could be used for example, or a column chart could also work. It would depend in the nature of the data.
In contractions and to show possession
You can find a Roman Numeral chart below.
The best type of chart for displaying percentages is the pie chart. The entire pie represents the whole 100% and the segments show the portions that make up the whole.
on a pie chart, the different sections or "wedges" show:
An apostrophe is used to show that letters were dropped in a contract. This is known as an apostrophe for contractions, where the omitted letters are replaced by the apostrophe.
A bar chart can show different things, e.g: it can show what sports female and males do, what gender likes what colour most etc. A pie chart is mostly used to show the difference between many things on one subject; like the percentage of people who like different flavoured crisps etc. X
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No, the word "solicitors" does not have an apostrophe. An apostrophe is typically used to show possession or to indicate missing letters in a contraction. In the case of "solicitors," there is no need to show possession or contraction.
There is not really a single answer to that. Different kinds of charts can be used, depending on what you want to show. There is all sorts of things that can be shown in a chart relating to a budget, so there are many ways those things can be shown.You might want to show a continuation of how your spending or income or amount you have left each month goes up or down, so you might use a line chart for that. A column chart could be used to compare months.You may have your budget broken down into different elements, like different kinds of expenses such as rent, food, heat etc. and might show them in a pie chart or a stacked column chart. You could use several different charts to look at the same data in different ways. It is really up to you and what you want.
No. Apostrophe is used to show ownership or constractions but not to show plurarity.
An apostrophe is a punctuation mark. Use an apostrophe to show possessive before the letter S at the end of the word. An apostrophe looks like a single quote mark, but properly, like a single closing quote mark. Too many people simply add an apostrophe at the end of a word before the letter S, when they really intend to show the plural case, not the possessive case. It's not hard to learn how to use an apostrophe.
To show owership
To show possession.
Use an apostrophe if you want to show possession. Example: auditors' book
No. Ours is a possessive pronoun. It requires no punctuation to show possession.