Yes you can. First, determine the percentage of the whole is represented by each slice of your circle (or pie) chart. Then make a bar for each slice that is the same percentage of the height of you bar graph. If you graph represents absolute number out of a total, the same principle applies.
a circle graph. is the answer
histogram; bar graph
Anyone of them is fine. It doesn't really matter.
Yes.
A circle graph may be used when there is some meaning to the total of the observations. It may be a sensible option when there are at most seven sectors, none of which are too small.
a circle graph. is the answer
histogram; bar graph
Anyone of them is fine. It doesn't really matter.
Yes.
they both show data
A circle graph may be used when there is some meaning to the total of the observations. It may be a sensible option when there are at most seven sectors, none of which are too small.
bar graph circle graph scatter plot box and whisker stem and leaf plot ven diagram. Line graph
When you want to display data over a length of time.
It's called a graph, pie chart, or bar graph!
bar chart/bar graph
A pie chart, bar graph, pictograph are some possibilities.
A pie chart, also known as a circle graph, shows categorical data using percentages. A bar graph shows categorical data using whole numbers.