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According to the chart, one milliliter of water would have a density of 1 g/cm3.
An appropriate metric unit of mass for a pencil would be grams.
It would be more appropriate to weigh a pumpkin with a kilogram, as pumpkins generally weigh more than a gram.
The object in the prepositional phrase "with such force" is not explicitly stated and would depend on the context of the sentence. This prepositional phrase could be referring to a verb or action that was done with a significant amount of force.
No, measuring a sofa in grams is not appropriate as grams are used to measure weight, not dimensions. It would be more appropriate to measure a sofa in inches or centimeters to determine its size.
yeah the pie chart would do best in that category
To provide an accurate answer, I would need to see the chart you're referring to. Please provide more details or describe the chart, and I’ll be happy to help you determine an appropriate heading.
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A pie chart is never, ever, appropriate for statistical tests. It can be a useful way of illustrating results but it has no usefulness in testing.
A bar chart or stacked bars. A pie chart would not be appropriate because the categories of expenditure are not exhaustive.
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Depending on how long the data set is, a bar chart or a line chart may be appropriate.
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Bar chart or bar graph
According to the chart, one milliliter of water would have a density of 1 g/cm3.
A pie chart would be the least appropriate for depicting yearly rainfall totals for five cities for four years because it is best suited for showing proportions of a whole, such as percentages. In this case, with multiple cities and years involved, a bar or line chart would be more effective at presenting the data clearly and allowing for easy comparison between cities and years.
The fact that the data are from a representative sample is irrelevant. What matters is the nature of the data that you have and the message that you want to convey to your viewers. If the data are qualitative then a bar or pie chart are probably the most appropriate. If they are quantitative, then any type of chart may be appropriate. It depends on the variables. If there are several observations on each member of the sample, then a stacked bar chart may be the right thing.