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you use a broken line graph usually for showing continuous data (data with growth over time)
A broken line graph shows information by plotting points of information on the graph and are connected with a line. This is used to show continuous data.
first a line graph shows data that is continuous so something that like weather or rain fall
Sometimes it is, other times it is not. If you want to display the favourite fruit of a school class, a continuous line graph would be totally useless.
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a line graph
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you use a broken line graph usually for showing continuous data (data with growth over time)
A broken line graph shows information by plotting points of information on the graph and are connected with a line. This is used to show continuous data.
when both of your variables are continuous sets of data
first a line graph shows data that is continuous so something that like weather or rain fall
Sometimes it is, other times it is not. If you want to display the favourite fruit of a school class, a continuous line graph would be totally useless.
A bar graph consists of columns of varying height to show data - looking like 'steps' across the page. A line graph uses a continuous line which changes direction with each piece of data.
A line graph is not a good way to represent the data as the number of CDs is a continuous variable, but the artists are a discrete, categoric variable. A line graph should be used when both variables are continuous. A bar chart or bar graph should be used when one variable is continuous and one is discrete.
A broken line on a graph typically represents a discontinuity or missing data points. It can also indicate that the data points may not be continuous or that there is a gap in the data being presented.
Probably where both variables are continuous.