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It seems that you're not the only one asking that question because an answer has already been posted somewhere Please check the following links for the definition and difference between component bar chart and multiple bar chart: http://www.blurtit.com/q570207.html Also, check the following link for a very good example of a multiple bar graph: http://www.answers.com/topic/multiple-bar-chart --Likkawen
You do not need to use a flow chart! I have never ever used one during my 50+ years as a student of mathematics and a professional working in that subject.
Any jobs that would involving graphing. Ex: Make a profit/loss chart for the company to the past 5 years. Time would be the x-axis and money (profit/loss) would be the y-axis.
A Tally chart helps you display data by counting the number of something that you did to display data. For example, how many Chlorophyll samples you got or how many grass samples you collected. You could call your tally chart a name like Plant/Insect Samples or something like that. I don't agree that you should display data on a tally chart but you can with my way. You should probably do a bar graph if you are counting (that's basically the same thing as a tally chart would do for you), line graph if you measuring the growth of something, a pictograph if your trying to show people something, a circle graph if your going to measure how many people like something or something like that. If you are going to be counting something, be sure to use a tally chart or bar graph. If you have any more questions about graphing, be sure to post them.
The question asks about the "following". In those circumstances would it be too much to expect that you make sure that there is something that is following?
Candlesticks are used in graphing as the candlestick chart, a style of bar chart used in the stock exchange industry to describe rise and falls in stock prices.
organizational chart
When presenting a chart in a power point presentaion, it is useful to mention the following
It is a pie chart! :)
When you are recording the results of several separate objects, e.g., favorite fruit. You use a bar chart when graphing somthing with time. Ex: numbers and months. You use a line graph when graphing numbers with numbers.
A PERT chart is vital to planning because it helps people to plan certain functions of production. The chart will indicate some milestones before others.
A pie chart can be used but it is really only suitable if there are 3-8 categories and if none of the percentages are too large or too small.
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Which of the following is not a form of presenting data?
A sign chart that will help in recording information about the functions of values can be made by using a computer program that makes charts. Open Office, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Office, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Microsoft Excel will all allow someone to make a chart.
The 2011 song "No Regrets" by Dappy reached the following chart numbers:UK Singles Chart - 1UK R&B Chart - 1Ireland - 8