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A composite bar chart is whereby each bar displays multiple data points stacked in a single row or column. On the other hand multiple bar graph are usually placed side by side and use different shapes to contrast between them.
A rhombus, a parallelogram, a trapezium (unless isosceles) and the most general quadrilateral.
There are many possible answers: A table with two rows (or columns) of data. A compound bar chart. A stacked bar chart. A back-to-back bar chart. Line charts. Two pies.
You can only use the component bar chart when you have complete information. For instance, you must have totals and components to use the chart.
Oh, dude, Multiple bar charts are like when you have more than one bar chart in a single graph, showing different data sets side by side for easy comparison. Component bar charts are basically the same thing, just a fancy way of saying each bar is made up of smaller components representing different categories within the same data set. So, like, they're both just different ways to visually represent data with bars, but with a little extra flair.