The answer depends on what the comparisons are. A bar graph and a pie chart will probably do well.
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I don't know if this will help u but it may ( at least the chart pasted (above) said it was a readable chart
Chart title: a chart title is a descriptive label displayed above the charted data that explains the contents of the chart. A legend will also help indicate what the particular elements of the chart relate to.
Let n = 172 ______| | |___ 1's place ______| |____ 10's place ______|_____ 100's place From the above place-value chart, can see understand the following: __1 * 100 = 100 __7 * _10 = _70 __2 * __1 = __1 Total Value = 172 (i.e. when the above column of numbers is added together).
What is a causation Chart?
a pie Chart :)
www.engineeringtoolbox.com/viscosity-converter-d_413.html
An AMD processor comparison chart can be found on the AMD website under products. There is also an AMD processor comparison chart located on Wikipedia.
There are several comparison websites available. National chain websites usually offer a product feature and price comparison chart to aid in the selection process. CNET.com or Bizrate.com might also be helpful.
You can make a professional comparison chart by using computer software such as Microsoft Excel to create the charts. Alternatively, you can draw one out by hand.
Data labels appear on charts. If your right click on an item in a chart, such as a bar or a pie or a line, you can choose Format Data Series and then you can choose Data Labels. You have a choice of various types of data labels to put in, such as the actual value or the percentage.
Data Table?
You can ask your local orthodontist for a comparison chart, if you have one. Otherwise, you should be able to find a simple infograph on the internet.
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While this is not a comparison chart of grams converted to teaspoons, one gram is equivalent to one fifth of a teaspoon. So there are 5 grams to a teaspoon
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One can see a comparison chart of auto insurance rates from MSN's money program or from the website 'Progressive'. Both of these websites are said to be very accurate and stable.