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Since there are no visible graphs, none of them would.
If you mean qualitative and quantitative data, then data would be dealing with numbers to describe a statistical analysis whereas qualitative represents things that cannot be expressed as numbers such as color.
Well the perimeter is the straight line across the middle of the shape I would describe is a single parallel line to be my opinion
The best graph in my opinion would be a line graph . Line graphs are used in most buisness graphs .
If the two at the end of these are exponents, like x^2, then these graphs would be reflections across the x-axis. Their graphs would be two parabolas. f(x) pointing up, and g(x) pointing down.
i belive with would describe a faction or group as on the other hand to would describe a person
what is the difference between uniform and diverse charachteristics
I would describe the difference as adjective and noun. If something is foreign, its coming from abroad.
describe a chemical test you would use to show the difference between an isomer and a homologous series
I'm in sixth grade and I use circle graphs in social studies and bar and line graphs in science
It would be harder to describe the similarity between JavaScript and XML. These two languages are for entirely different purposes.
All graphs are graphical graphs because if they were not graphical graphs they would not be graphs!
one is a line and the other one are bars^^^that is a silly answer.^^^^that is a funny answer!the real answer is that line graphs are better at demonstrating something when both of your quantities or units involved are NUMBERS while graphs work better when one is words. for example, a bar graph would be good for "how much money you make per week" because the week side would be words however, "how much money you make per HOUR" would be good as a line graph because hours are also numbers. Hope that helps!A line bar shows the different amounts between things. A circle graph shows the percentages of things.
Many different types of graphs could be used to represent this data: bar graphs, pie charts, line graphs etc. These are all suitable as long as there is a way to distinguish the different flavours of ice cream and also the difference between the men and women. This would probably be most easily shown by different colours for each men and women.
The gap theory first determines the difference between the customer's service expectations and the customer's perception of the service actually received.
No. That would be a histogram.