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A pie graph. But if you have more than around seven main categories, a pie graph starts to get a bit too busy. Also, unless the logic of categories dictates otherwise, order them by size.
a line graph would do the best or you could do the bar graph but it would be a bit longer to do
We would have to see the graph.
A graph about masses and volumes would represent density.
Once a graph has been created, y would be the axis which is shown up and down on the graph. The x axis is shown from left to right on the graph. Both are reference lines on a graph.
that would be the Animalia
A pie graph. But if you have more than around seven main categories, a pie graph starts to get a bit too busy. Also, unless the logic of categories dictates otherwise, order them by size.
Quite possibly because there are seven categories.
The best graph for the purpose of comparing raw numbers between different qualitative categories would be a bar graph or some variation thereof.
I would suggest a bar graph. Depending on the topic and how you want to show it you could also use a pie chart.
The categories make it sound like it is by country, the one unifying factor that would make the graph make sense. And that is how I'd present the info.
Yes! Most people select categories and their sub categories that are of particular interest to them, to answer questions. For example if they like animals, they would select questions from the animal life category.
I would hope that a graph of deceleration would be visible.
The type of graph you would use would be a PICTURE GRAPH or a TALLY CHART
better graph would be a line graph
I would think a bar graph or column graph would be best for this.
The main problem with bar graphs are that they can only be used when all values for x are discrete and have equal weight. For instance, if we wanted to do a graph of how many people liked different colours, we could do a bar graph. Because the x axis would have values "blue" "yellow" "green" etc. and these would be discrete answers. If we wanted to do a graph of people's weight vs their height, you could not use a bar graph. This is because height would not fit into neat categories like colour does.