A graph shows the movement of one or a couple items. A chart shows the end result and comparison of items.
a question used to gather data to put on a graph
They're the samething! It's just two different words for the same thing!
Youngest at the top, oldest at the bottom, just as in nature.
wht is the difference between status & role
What is the difference between hereditary and evironmental defects
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The difference between a graph and a diagram is as follows: a diagram is a chart which shows a drawing and a graph is a graph with lines or bars indicating something specific in numbers.
A pie chart is round, and a bar graph is square with the bars running either horizontal or verticle.
The only thing that is dirffrent about the two graphics are the formation of them
A double bar graph shows two sets f data in one chart. A bar graph just shows one.
A double bar graph plots two sets of data on a single chart, whereas a bar graph plots just one.
a bar graph is a graph and a chart is a chart
A bar graph is for measuring discontinuous data, for example 'What colour eyes do people in this room have'? This would be a bar chart (number on the y axis and eye colours on the x)A line graph is for measuring continuous data, like temperature, for example.
A bar graph IS a chart.A bar graph IS a chart.A bar graph IS a chart.A bar graph IS a chart.
The difference lies in the usage of the words. For example a graph is used in math, and charts are simply a way to represent different types of data.
A map shows a direction or lets say a map to route 66. A chart is a piece of equipment that you use to compare data. A graph is kinda like a chart
pictograph is a visual representation of numeric data; all the quantity would be represented in this graph. where as a picturegraph is a graph showing comparision of quantities with the help of a picture for ex. bar chart, pie etc.