In statistics, a graph and a chart are the same. In arithmetic, a graph is the plot of a function over values. There are no charts.
Easy, just use your word processor. There should be a option for a graph, if not then get Open Office. http://www.openoffice.org/
It would help if you look at the chart graph or table!
A scatter graph. A line graph need not involve minute changes.
Bar Graph Pie Chart Line Graph Venn Diagram Tally Chart Pictograph
It is a graph, chart, or pictures in a science project to prove that you did the project.
bar graph
You would use a bar chart. A line graph is for showing stuff like temperature.
i did that for my science project and i used a line graph on how long each of the drinks took to freeze and every 45 minutes i would see how much more they had frozen by percents.
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Perhaps a bar graph indicating record or album sales?
a bar graph is a graph and a chart is a chart
A bar graph IS a chart.A bar graph IS a chart.A bar graph IS a chart.A bar graph IS a chart.
On a Science Project Display (by display I mean board), you need your title (which is usually your question), Materials Listed, Hypothesis (Prediction), Background Research/Info, Data (Chart, Table, Graph, etc.), Procedures (in a step-by-step format), Conclusion, and Results. Hoped this helped!!! X)
Yes, a graph is a geographic chart.
For a lava lamp science experiment, a line graph would be the most appropriate choice to represent the data. A line graph can effectively show changes in the height of the different layers of liquids in the lava lamp over time. Each layer can be represented by a different colored line, making it easy to compare and analyze the data. Additionally, a line graph allows for the visualization of trends and patterns in the data collected during the experiment.
pie chart