I would argue that the best graph would be the bar graph, and if you can get it to be labeled with the numbers, then that's even better. Quantities of what, though? It depends on what information you're trying to present. If it's finances and this is a professional (I'm only assuming) setting, then I probably would choose either a pie chart or a scatter plot (pref. with lines connecting each drop or rise in the visual)...it's up to you, though. Which works best for what you're trying to convey?
I would think a bar graph or column graph would be best for this.
A pie graph or composite bar.
A pie chart
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Line Graph. Line Graph. * * * * * A pie chart is much more effective.
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A bar graph is the best type of graph to show the number of students who own each type of pet. It allows for easy comparison between different categories (types of pets) and visually represents the quantity of students for each category. Each bar's height corresponds to the number of pet owners, making it straightforward to interpret the data.
A pie chart is often the best type of graph to show percentages.
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A line graph.
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