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A scatter chart would be the best candidate to spot trends and extrapolate information based on research data.
That will depend on the type of data and what you are looking for. You could use a line chart but even a bar chart or a scatter graph. ----------- If these are time series data, and assuming that you have sufficient data, I would suggest calculating spectra as a way of identifying possible trends.
what incrament would ba a apppropriate to make a graph of the data
A Bar Graph
A scatter plot would be best for non-related data points. A line graph would be best for related data points.
Having drawn the graph, extrapolate the data for the next 4 months.
A scatter chart would be the best candidate to spot trends and extrapolate information based on research data.
we can extrapolate the data to predict what will happen next.
That will depend on the type of data and what you are looking for. You could use a line chart but even a bar chart or a scatter graph. ----------- If these are time series data, and assuming that you have sufficient data, I would suggest calculating spectra as a way of identifying possible trends.
what incrament would ba a apppropriate to make a graph of the data
A graph is used as a visual representation of data
A Bar Graph
A scatter plot would be best for non-related data points. A line graph would be best for related data points.
extrapolate is an exciting verb. It's hard to extrapolate with little or no data.
??? how do you expect me to answer that?? ???
when i am comparing data
It depends on the kind of data you have, but a scatter plot or bar graph would be best.