how one variable affects another. (APEX)
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how one variable affects another. (APEX)
line graphs are usually the most best way to present data. sometimes i use pie graphs or bar graphs, but usually line graphs are the most meaningful.
Line graphs are better for representing things that vary continuously, like temperature against time. Bar graphs are better for representing things that are counts not mapped against a continuous variable such as time, so in your case I would recommend a bar graph.
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how one variable affects another. (APEX)
A line graph is most useful for representing how one variable influences another variable.
Tables and graphs are visual representations. They are used to organize information to show patterns and relationships. A graph shows this information by representing it as a shape. You're Welcome :)
A climograph combines two separate graphs on a single chart: one representing temperature (usually in a line graph) and one representing precipitation (usually in bars or columns). Together, these graphs provide a visual representation of the average temperature and precipitation for a specific location over a period of time, typically by month.
Bar graphs and line graphs do not. Straight line, parabolic, and hyperbolic graphs are graphs of an equation.
A bar graph consists of either horizontal or vertical bars representing data. Bar graphs are great for recognizing volume. A line graph consists of a horizontal line that has points where the line may not be straight. Line graphs are great for recognizing trends in data.
a line graph
circle graphs add up to 100% , bar and line graphs don't
line graphs are usually the most best way to present data. sometimes i use pie graphs or bar graphs, but usually line graphs are the most meaningful.
line graphs show a change over time