In statistics when comparing data
A pie graph does not have an axis.
SOURCE OF Safowan Tamim - ONLYWell if you notice a pie graph is a circle and a bar graph is a graph that contains bars/rectengles that have gaps in between there statistic for example when graphed they have a gap between each bar that you displayed or recorded!Pie Graph also sums up the data and converts its statistics to a percentage when it is out of 100% to compare each result, however the bar graph just shows the changes over a period of time by its actual tally marks or numerical numbers!
a pie graph shows percentages and a bar graph shows numbers and amounts
A pie graph is used when representing portions of a whole.
In statistics when comparing data
A pie graph would be used for percents (anything that adds up to 100%)
This could be called a "Circle Graph" or a "Pie Chart". They are most commonly used for displaying percentages and other statistics.
On a pie graph
A pie graph does not have an axis.
not a pie graph or pie chart
A textual presentation in statistics is data that is shown in a contextual way. For instance, the presenter may choose to use a pie chart, graph or a table to present his data.
SOURCE OF Safowan Tamim - ONLYWell if you notice a pie graph is a circle and a bar graph is a graph that contains bars/rectengles that have gaps in between there statistic for example when graphed they have a gap between each bar that you displayed or recorded!Pie Graph also sums up the data and converts its statistics to a percentage when it is out of 100% to compare each result, however the bar graph just shows the changes over a period of time by its actual tally marks or numerical numbers!
A pie graph is used to show the proportions of a whole.
a pie graph shows percentages and a bar graph shows numbers and amounts
They are the same thing, so it really doesn't matter. I usually say graph, but whatever is easiest to you.
Pie chart, of course!!