The best graph in my opinion would be a line graph . Line graphs are used in most buisness graphs .
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Independent variables can take values within a given boundary. The dependent variable will take values based on the independent variable and a given relationship at which the former can take its values.
The average male growth spurt lasts for two years, and the average female growth spurt for two to two and a half years. These are only averages, and individuals may experience different lengths of maximum growth.
X would be labeled with years and y with how many games they won.
A bar graph would work. You could also use a pie chart. Total attendance _______________________________ 100 1-10 years ___________________ 50 11-25 years ___________ 25 other ages ___________25
It'd probably be a line graph, but out of those two, I'd say bar graph.
line graph
That's going to depend on the type of information that the graph presents. For example, if it's a graph of the Fed's prime lending rate over the past five years, or the CO2 content of the atmosphere since the 16th Century, or the growth of HIV in Africa, there would be no way. On the other hand, if the graph showed the radial velocities of 200 galaxies vs. their measured distances, then you'd have a pretty good chance ... the Hubble Constant would be just the slope of the best fit line on that graph.
That would be a line graph.
The title of a graph should be an indication of the information that the graph is meant to convey. It may not be a direct description of the data but it should certainly be relevant to the data being used. For example, a graph showing number of residents against years might have a title of "Growth in the town". The title refers not to the data but to the information the graph is showing.
The title of a graph should be an indication of the information that the graph is meant to convey. It may not be a direct description of the data but it should certainly be relevant to the data being used. For example, a graph showing number of residents against years might have a title of "Growth in the town". The title refers not to the data but to the information the graph is showing.
A line graph would be the most suitable.
Obtain the data, put it in a table, graph it.
Bar, it is easier to see
An x ray would show if your growth plates are closed.
It has been said by the producer of the movies that Renesmee will most likely be CGI (not unlike the werewolves) and if they do get an actress, they'll have to hire a few different ones to display her rapid growth rate. It would be hard to have actresses that all look very alike and display that abnormal beauty. And Renesmee is supposed to display knowledge and be wise (beyond her young years). How would you get a baby to do that? So, my thoughts are that it IS in fact going to be CGI graphics.