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Graphs often collect a set of data in a group of people. There are many kinds of graphs: pie charts (circle charts), bar graphs, line graphs, data tables, pictographs, flow charts, histograms, etc.

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Do you have a Population graph of 2000-2007?

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What is the math definition for a strip graph?

Represents frequencies as a proportion of a rectangular strip. in Picture or dots

How is a bar graph different from other graphs?

In a normal bar graph, each bar represents one value. In a stacked bar graph, each bar has a number of values, stacked on top of each other. So a bar can show how a total is broken down. So each bar could represent a year, with the amounts for each month indicated by different parts of that one bar.

What advantage does a line graph have over bar chart?

They convey similar information so neither has any significant advantage over another. Line graphs are probably better when there are many data points to be plotted and bar charts when there are only a few. This is particularly important if you do not wish naive users to interpolate between data points.

Stacked bars are probably better for illustrating levels as well as shares of the total.

What does a pie chart use to represent values?

what information does the entire pie chart above represent?

The emission of greenhousr gages in the United states in 2001 (apex)

How do you calculate the angles for a pie chart?

1. Add all the numbers together to get the total. (e.g. 3+4+5= 12)

2. Divide each number by the total, noting your results (3/12= 0.25, 4/12+0.3333, 5/12=0.1467)

3. Multiply each of the results by 360, that will give you your answer in degrees (0.25x360= 90 degrees, 0.3333x360= 120 degrees, 0.1437x360= 150 degrees

4. Add the answers together to insure you haven't made any mistakes. If you have made a mistake you will not get 360. (90+120+150= 360)

An easier way to calculate the angles for a pie chart is to:

  • divide 360 by the total of your information
  • keep note of the division answer then multiply every number by your division answer
  • add the angles together to make sure you have 360

What information is the pie chart above intended to show?

The different percentage of states in each time zone. 🤯🤯🤯

On a pie chart the different sections or wedges show?

on a pie chart, the different sections or "wedges" show:

Line graphs are useful for representing .?

how one variable affects another. (APEX)

What are the disadvantages of using a pictograph to display data?

I'm not exactly sure, as I'm also looking for the answer, but here's what I've got so far....

The main problem with a pictograph is that it's hard to find a picture to represent a half or quarter of a amount.

Also, pictographs are very simple, and so are not the best to use for advanced math, or high school-like math since it looks like you didn't put as much effort into it.

Not sure if this is enough to answer the question, but sorry, but it's all I've got so far.

Hope it helps! :)

What is difference between frequency polygon and line graph?

The difference between frequency polygon and line graphs is their purpose. Frequency polygons are for understanding shapes distributions, while line graphs shows information that is related in some way.

Would you use the vertical scroll bar?

Personally, I use the vertical scroll bar when I've got my window shrunken down to something less than full-screen. Sometimes, a message stretches out the window as well so I have to scroll over to continue reading, even if it is full-screen

What is the cause of the peak in the graph line at 12 pm?

Perhaps the graph was about the height of the hour hand of a clock!

WHAT ARE Horizontal bars?

Multiple horizontal bars are an acrobatic apparatus invented by the Germans in 1855. The bars can number two, three or five and be floor mounted or aerial. Considered one of the four most difficult circus acrobatic acts, it came to the U.S. during the civil war and became the most celebrated acrobatic act in the circus and vaudeville. The American performer became the most proficient at this dangerous artform up until World War II. Many young performers from around the world died in that war and the skills of this artform became nearly extinct. The Russians, Romanians, and Bulgarians revitalized the act from approximately 1950 to present time. Unfortunately, because of television, an easier lifestyle, lack of discipline, and few skilled instructors, the American multiple horizontal bar culture fell way behind. Thanks to a few retired, but dedicated, bar performers a handful of American gymnasts/acrobats carried the artform into the twenty-first century, but alas, I believe they too have faded from circus history. If you would like to read about one such acrobat read "Gadjo: An Odyssey" Volume I, The Beginning"; the first in a series of books about the training and experiences of Jim Bovay; an acrobat and multiple bar performer from early 1970 to 2000 or go to http://www.circusgadjo.com