Meter peter
There is no such figure.
No it could not
The graph could go on forever while a data table only shows a part of the graph.
A line graph is the best choice for graphing your data when you're showing quantitative data (numbers) over time. A bar graph is best when you're showing qualitative data and quantitative data at the same time. A line graph could be: Laps run in a minute. A bar graph could be: Laps run by Legolas, Gimli, Hermione, and Harry in 5 minutes.
Reading information(data) and figuring out its meaning(interpreting).
There is no such figure.
To extract data from a graph image online, you can use optical character recognition (OCR) software or online tools specifically designed for extracting data from images. These tools can analyze the graph image and convert the data into a digital format that you can then use for analysis or further processing.
a data i like a graph it could be any kind of graph pie,bar,line graph
A table, a graph, and an equation.
No it could not
Without specific details about your graph and figure 12, I can only provide a general answer. My graph may display different trends, data points, or patterns compared to figure 12, potentially highlighting distinct relationships or outcomes. For example, my graph could show an upward trend while figure 12 illustrates a downward trend, indicating differing results or interpretations of the data. The key differences may lie in the datasets used, the variables represented, or the analysis methods applied.
A visual display of data could be a graph, table or chart.
The graph could go on forever while a data table only shows a part of the graph.
Use your eyes: you don't need tools!
if u double the figure on x-axis, the data will double as well. the graph is "proportional".
To create a simple basic graph, first, gather your data and identify the variables you want to display. Choose the type of graph that best represents your data, such as a bar graph for categorical data or a line graph for continuous data. Use graphing software or tools like Excel, Google Sheets, or online graph makers to input your data and select the appropriate graph type. Finally, label the axes, add a title, and ensure the graph is clear and easy to read.
A line graph is the best choice for graphing your data when you're showing quantitative data (numbers) over time. A bar graph is best when you're showing qualitative data and quantitative data at the same time. A line graph could be: Laps run in a minute. A bar graph could be: Laps run by Legolas, Gimli, Hermione, and Harry in 5 minutes.