A line graph would be used for population [change] because you are showing how the population increases or decreases over time.
If you are talking about comparing different populations at one given time, then a bar graph or pi chart would be used.
You can use a bar graph or a line graph.
You would use a broken bar graph, when grouping and gathering information. You would use straight, slanted, or vertical lines and showing points with dots. A broken bar graph is just like a line graph.
it can but it would be hard it would be a lot easier to use a line graph
I'm in sixth grade and I use circle graphs in social studies and bar and line graphs in science
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line graph
You can use a bar graph or a line graph.
you would use a line graph
line or bar graph
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You do not use a line graph if the data is not over time. If it just shows an amount or percentage, you would use it.
You want to use a line graph whenever you need to plot constant data
You would use a broken bar graph, when grouping and gathering information. You would use straight, slanted, or vertical lines and showing points with dots. A broken bar graph is just like a line graph.
Line graph
You usually want to use a bar graph. If you have a year of data you probably want to use a line graph.
it can but it would be hard it would be a lot easier to use a line graph
a line graph