How do you graph data on a line graph with 3 column?
You can use different colors or symbols to differentiate between the different plots.
Is the scatter plot better then the line graphs?
No, scatter plot gives a rough picture of the data. Line graph gives information on tabulated data
What is the different of straight line graph and broken line graph?
Straight line graphs show continuous data (like your distance from something over time). Ones that have skips in the line are representations of noncontinuous, or discrete data (like how many papers you have in a folder).
What is the BEST tool to use when comparing and contrasting two documents or pieces of text?
pie graph
What do you first when making a line graph?
Decide why you want to make a line graph and not some other form of graph.
Explode a section of a pie chart in excel 2010?
Click on the particular slice you want to explode, ensuring that it is selected. Then just drag it out. If the whole pie is selected, all slices will explode, which is why it is important to make sure only one slice is selected before dragging.
Click on the particular slice you want to explode, ensuring that it is selected. Then just drag it out. If the whole pie is selected, all slices will explode, which is why it is important to make sure only one slice is selected before dragging.
Click on the particular slice you want to explode, ensuring that it is selected. Then just drag it out. If the whole pie is selected, all slices will explode, which is why it is important to make sure only one slice is selected before dragging.
Click on the particular slice you want to explode, ensuring that it is selected. Then just drag it out. If the whole pie is selected, all slices will explode, which is why it is important to make sure only one slice is selected before dragging.
Click on the particular slice you want to explode, ensuring that it is selected. Then just drag it out. If the whole pie is selected, all slices will explode, which is why it is important to make sure only one slice is selected before dragging.
Click on the particular slice you want to explode, ensuring that it is selected. Then just drag it out. If the whole pie is selected, all slices will explode, which is why it is important to make sure only one slice is selected before dragging.
Click on the particular slice you want to explode, ensuring that it is selected. Then just drag it out. If the whole pie is selected, all slices will explode, which is why it is important to make sure only one slice is selected before dragging.
Click on the particular slice you want to explode, ensuring that it is selected. Then just drag it out. If the whole pie is selected, all slices will explode, which is why it is important to make sure only one slice is selected before dragging.
Click on the particular slice you want to explode, ensuring that it is selected. Then just drag it out. If the whole pie is selected, all slices will explode, which is why it is important to make sure only one slice is selected before dragging.
Click on the particular slice you want to explode, ensuring that it is selected. Then just drag it out. If the whole pie is selected, all slices will explode, which is why it is important to make sure only one slice is selected before dragging.
Click on the particular slice you want to explode, ensuring that it is selected. Then just drag it out. If the whole pie is selected, all slices will explode, which is why it is important to make sure only one slice is selected before dragging.
How do you make a double bar graph with a scale a title labels and a key?
I suggest you go to your math book and look at an example of graphs. Basically, it is a box with labels on the bottom (horizontal axis) of the box representing the items you are graphing and along the vertical axis you will have data. You will put in bars of different colors to represent the data corresponding with the labels. A double bar graph would be two of these.
Which part a graph can be used to explain what data bars or pie chart sections represent?
The legend or key.
What is a histogram most commonly used to analyze?
It is an estimate of the probability distribution of a continuous variable. Its main purpose is to roughly assess the probability distribution of a given variable by depicting the frequencies of observations occurring in certain ranges of values.
Electronic and conducting measurements.
For example this includes the values of resistors, capacitors, inductors, screw sizes, metal thicknesses, motor ratings, cog teeth-count, etc.
Which of these best describe what a pie chart shows?
Since there is nothing in "these" the answer is none of them.
What are the advantages and disadvantges of line graph?
Before going to its advantages and dis advantages , I would like to tell you why line graph is used.
Basically line graph is one of the main tool of Problem Solving techniques.
Line graph is the graphical presentation of the collected data in order to understand , analyze, conclude the data in a most easiest way
Lets take the example of an organization,
Every Organization is constituted of various processes. All the processes are well defined in terms of time, productivity and quality. But are all the processes under control? To get this information , we plot the line graph.
The first step to plot the line graph is to gather the data first of the division/department/issue/ problem of which you want to see the current trend.
Take an another example of data collection
We take the data of a man whose temperature we recorded at different time
@Time 10.00 : Temp: 101 degree Celsius
@Time 11.00 : Temp: 104 degree Celsius
@Time 12.00 : Temp: 100 Degree Celsius
@Time 1.00 : Temp: 98 degree Celsius
and so on
Then Represent this data on the X-Y axis taking time ( always) on x axis and Temperature on Y axis
Advantages of Line Graph:
Since this graph is always represented with respect to time so the graph reader can analyse the status of the activity/Task/ Process/issue/problem/ temperature ( as defined above) @ different time variations. And there where we see the status is out of control ( i.e. at peak or at far bottom), this graph exhibits the need of improvement.
Time may be months, Days, dates, hours, seconds, minutes etc.
Disadvantage of line graph:
Graph only represents the trend. But it doesn't go to the root cause of the identified issue .
As in above example of the collected data of temperature at different time , only indicates the temperature. But doesn't tell how this temperature occurred, the graph doesn't represent.
Can you show a pie graph of main goods produced in Hawaii?
i would say yes! :)because the graph would should the main goods of hawii
What is the electrical pie chart?
I believe it is the circle with a horizontal line splitting it in half. Then a vertical line splits the bottom half evenly into quarter circles. In the top half is an E (or V), which represents voltage. Then in lower left is I, representing current. In the lower right is R, representing resistance.
It is an easy way to remember Ohm's Law: If you want to find E (electromotive force) [or V for voltage], then look at the chart: I and R are at the same level, so multiply them: E = I*R.
If you want to find current (I), then look and E is above R, so I = E/R. Same for finding resistance. E is above I, so R = E/I. There is also a Pie chart for Power. See related link (below).
Is a circle graph used to show changes over time?
No it isn't. Line graphs are used for that. Circle graph show values compared to all of the values.
What does a open circle mean of line graph?
The points are spaced according to the value of the number they correspond to; in a number line containing only whole numbers.
If you want to know what the symbol would look like when its going a certain way, it would look like this if you started at 6 and was going to the right the arrow would be pointing > that way, if you were going left the arrow would be < that way... Hope I helped!
When would you use a pie chart rather than a bar chart?
A pie chart can only have one series. So you are usually showing how a block of data is split up, like slices in a pie, and how much each element contributes to the whole lot. So you could have the population of a country and split it up into male and female. The full pie is the whole population and the two slices are how many males and females there are. A company could have its total spending, and in slices show how much goes on different aspects of what they spend it on. Slices can be shown with values or with percentages.
Bar charts are used for more than one series normally, though they can show one series only too. They can be used to compare data. The data does not have to be directly related, which it is often showing separate series of data. So it could be showing students and how much they got in an exam, comparing this against their other exams or against other students.
Why does a pie chart show numbers as percentages?
Because it is a circle. You don't say .25 of your friend's head, you say 25%. It's pretty much just the way things go...