depends on what your trying to do. percentages need pie charts, but tables are pretty good.
graphs can't hold stuff
It would help if you look at the chart graph or table!
a pictograph
it can but it would be hard it would be a lot easier to use a line graph
why would you use a semi-logarithmic graph instead of a linear one?what would the curve of the graph actually show?
the meaning would be chart, graph, or diagram are the meaning for tally table.
A Histogram, a line plot and a line graph.
table
It can be easier for some people to interpret data from looking at a chart or graph rather than reading written information because a graph and chart pull-out all the important numbers. For a graph, you can see it, and some people are visual people, and cannot imagine it. Instead of analyzing a paragraph, it seems much easier to put your answer in a chart, instead of writing a paragraph, as no teacher would want a paragraph of answers without elaboration.
I would say pie chart but that would be too complicated so an easier but different way would be line graph
From a table.Graphs in 3 or more dimensions are extremely difficult to read accurately. Even in 2-D, the coordinates of off-grid points need to be estimated. On a table you have the exact data.
kind of, but it matters what kind of table or graph it is Well, not exactly, but you could make a graph from a table. For instance you might record the height of a bean plant each day in a table, then use these numbers, one as the x coordinate and the other as the y coordinate to form a graph which would give you a continuous picture of the growth of the plant. From the graph you could determine the height of the plant at any given hour or minute, not just at the end of each day.