What conclusion can be reached by
the data shown on the graph?
A bar graph is information that is collected by counting can be displayed on this graph. A pie graph is a graph that shows information as parts of a circle
To provide an accurate conclusion, I would need specific details about the graph in question, such as the variables being represented, trends, and patterns observed. Generally, conclusions drawn from a graph involve identifying relationships between data points, noting significant trends over time, and assessing any anomalies or outliers. If you can describe the graph, I can help formulate a more precise conclusion.
The answer depends on what type of information is contained in the graph, the form of the graph and how good you are at reading and interpreting that information.
a line graph is over time. a bar graph is not
If I can't see the graph then how will I know the answer?
a valid conclusion based on the information in the graph is that
the birthrate is higher than the death rate
If prepared means developed, invented, or whatever, possibly Rene Descartes. You may have heard of Cartesian coordinates.If by prepared, you mean "Who drew that line graph?", you haven't provided enough information.
The conclusion that can be drawn from this graph is that as the mass of an object increases, its density also increases. This is indicated by the positive slope of the line on the graph, showing a direct relationship between mass and density.
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A bar graph is information that is collected by counting can be displayed on this graph. A pie graph is a graph that shows information as parts of a circle
A bar graph is information that is collected by counting can be displayed on this graph. A pie graph is a graph that shows information as parts of a circle
To provide an accurate conclusion, I would need specific details about the graph in question, such as the variables being represented, trends, and patterns observed. Generally, conclusions drawn from a graph involve identifying relationships between data points, noting significant trends over time, and assessing any anomalies or outliers. If you can describe the graph, I can help formulate a more precise conclusion.
This depends upon the graph; you can graph any kind of information that you like.
The information that are in a climate graph are temperature and rainfall.
The answer depends on what type of information is contained in the graph, the form of the graph and how good you are at reading and interpreting that information.
Information in a circle graph is often shown as percentages.