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if you are graphing a change over time, a line graph. if you are comparing data, it's a bar graph.
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Some recorded data may need a necessary change while continuous observations are still being recorded.
A scatter graph.
circle graph
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if you are graphing a change over time, a line graph. if you are comparing data, it's a bar graph.
A histogram graph displays continuous data. The data is displayed in ordered columns. Example of data that can shown by a histogram graph is time, inches, and temperature.
a line graph
A discrete graph.
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histogram of linegraph
A graph that shows continuous data is a graph that goes diagonally straight without and ups or downs, and it is a constant rate/ has the same amount between each coordinate as it goes up/down each time!
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you use a broken line graph usually for showing continuous data (data with growth over time)
Some recorded data may need a necessary change while continuous observations are still being recorded.