anything you want to put in a bar graph
interval to use for a range of 12 to 39 for a bar graph
For any data that can be best expressed as percentages of a whole, a pie chart or pie graph is appropriate.
Bar graphs are used to graph frequencies or amounts of data in discrete groups.Bar graphs are used to display data in a similar way to line graphs. However, rather than using a point on a plane to define a value, a bar graph uses a horizontal or vertical rectangular bar that levels off at the appropriate level.
yes and no becuase it depends how you want to use it bar graph is better though
bar graph
anything you want to put in a bar graph
it is the use of graphs for example bar graph and picto graph
You use it when you are comparing data.
The answer depends on what the data are: if you want to compare times before and after practise then a scatter graph may be appropriate. If it is the times in a single experiment then a bar chart for frequencies in time intervals or a histogram may be appropriate.
A bar graph shows discreet data, but other types can also.
You usually want to use a bar graph. If you have a year of data you probably want to use a line graph.
interval to use for a range of 12 to 39 for a bar graph
For any data that can be best expressed as percentages of a whole, a pie chart or pie graph is appropriate.
a bar graph shows unrelated data, so use one when you are showing unrelated data. :)
Bar graphs are used to graph frequencies or amounts of data in discrete groups.Bar graphs are used to display data in a similar way to line graphs. However, rather than using a point on a plane to define a value, a bar graph uses a horizontal or vertical rectangular bar that levels off at the appropriate level.
when you are showing multiple data over 9000!