A line graph.
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A straight line equation
The rate at which a chemical process occurs is usually best described as a differential equation.
That depends on the equation. In general, you'll try to isolate the variable, by using operations (on both sides of the equation) that get rid of anything other than the variable, on the side the variable is on.
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the best graph to use to represent fractions is a pie graph, that is if all the fractions denominators are the same...
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pie chart graph
I use a bar graph to represent my favorite pies, and a pie graph to represent my favorite bars.
A pie chart would be the best graph to show what percent of your class wears glasses. Each slice of the pie can represent a different percentage of the class, making it easy to visualize the distribution of glasses wearers in the class.
It is a histogram.
A stacked bar graph would be best to compare the different elements that make up the earth's crust. Each bar would represent the total composition of the crust, and different segments of the bar would represent the proportion of each element. This allows for easy comparison of the relative amounts of each element.
The answer depends very much on the sort of data and on what information the graph is meant to convey.
A bar graph would be best to compare how salt and baking soda dissolve in water. You can measure and compare the amount of each substance dissolved over time and represent this data in a clear and visual way using a bar graph.
Line Plot
A bar graph would be the best graph or chart to use to compare and contrast information.