They both show a set of data. Line graphs show data over time. Pie graphs show percentages in data.
No, a line graph and a bar graph are not the same. A line graph is used to show trends or changes over time by connecting data points with lines, while a bar graph uses bars of different lengths to represent different categories or values. Line graphs are ideal for displaying continuous data, while bar graphs are better suited for comparing discrete categories.
No. Generally speaking, a trend graph has time on the horizontal axis. That is not always the case with line graphs.
Yes - in the usual orientation of bar graphs. However, bar graphs can be horizontal.
No, they are not the same thing. Mean and average are the same thing.
They are different names for the same thing!
No because box and whisker plots are related to cumulative frequency curves
They generally refer to the same things, although some terminology may sound better with either one. For example, plot and graph both represent data, however box plots or scatter plots or line graphs are generally referred to as such as opposed to saying box graphs, scatter graphs or line plots. The latter three sound somewhat cumbersome but technically mean the same thing.
you have to do sex -- God I hate people ^ anyway. a Line plot is like a regular graph format just using Xs to count as each number and a line graph Is almost the same just using lines
They both show a set of data. Line graphs show data over time. Pie graphs show percentages in data.
Circle graphs show data in a circle, while line graphs are akin to join the dots, and a bar graph shows data in vertical or horizontal bars, but all three show the same data results.
They can both show the same data. You can use quantitative or categorical data with both of them.
No, a line graph and a bar graph are not the same. A line graph is used to show trends or changes over time by connecting data points with lines, while a bar graph uses bars of different lengths to represent different categories or values. Line graphs are ideal for displaying continuous data, while bar graphs are better suited for comparing discrete categories.
No. A linear graph has the same slope anywhere.
No. Generally speaking, a trend graph has time on the horizontal axis. That is not always the case with line graphs.
Both or axis', they are lines, and both are in graphs, but techniquelly they arent the same thing.
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