A pie chart is more appropriate when you want to illustrate the proportional relationships of parts to a whole, particularly when displaying categorical data with limited segments. It visually emphasizes the relative sizes of each category, making it easier to see which categories dominate. In contrast, a line graph is better suited for showing trends over time, especially with continuous data. Thus, if the focus is on showing composition rather than trends, a pie chart would be the preferred choice.
I would say pie chart but that would be too complicated so an easier but different way would be line graph
circle graph /aka/ pie chart
A pie chart.
yeah the pie chart would do best in that category
A bar graph would be used rather than a line graph to indicate different quantities or numbers of things that are distinct: such as the number of people of different ages in a group.A line graph is used to show a change in something, such as the growth of a person over some years.A line graph would also be more appropriate when showing a ratio.
Bar chart or bar graph
A pie chart would probably be the most appropriate, otherwise a bar graph.
Depending on how long the data set is, a bar chart or a line chart may be appropriate.
A bar chart or stacked bars. A pie chart would not be appropriate because the categories of expenditure are not exhaustive.
A bar graph would be the best graph or chart to use to compare and contrast information.
It would help if you look at the chart graph or table!
A flow chart
The answer depends on whether the respondents could give only one answer or several. In the first case a pie chart would be suitable but in the second it would not be appropriate and a column chart (bar graph) may be more suitable.
I would say pie chart but that would be too complicated so an easier but different way would be line graph
The type of graph you would use would be a PICTURE GRAPH or a TALLY CHART
circle graph /aka/ pie chart
A pier chart is used to compare relative parts of a whole.