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.
you should use a bar graph
They compare it.
A bar graph would be best to compare the nutrients in two different types of bread.
A bar graph would be the best graph or chart to use to compare and contrast information.
use a bar graph
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a bar graph :)
A bar graph is best to compare the levels because you can have 6 different color bars connected on a graph to compare the lead contamination levels.
to represent and compare datas to it.
to help them compare weather date
The best graph for the purpose of comparing raw numbers between different qualitative categories would be a bar graph or some variation thereof.