A graph is often easier to see because it visually represents data in a way that highlights trends, patterns, and relationships that may be difficult to discern in raw numerical form. By using visual elements like lines, bars, or dots, graphs can simplify complex information, making it more accessible and understandable at a glance. This visual representation allows viewers to quickly grasp comparisons and changes over time, enhancing overall comprehension.
In a circle graph it is easier to see shares of the total than in other kinds of graphs.
Line Graph
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It shows how one set of data relates to the others, and to itself, it is easier to see trends when the data is graphed.
you use a graph to see your progress
In a circle graph it is easier to see shares of the total than in other kinds of graphs.
it is more easier to see which subject has more than the other
Line Graph
line graph.
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Bar, it is easier to see
A line graph is good cause it is easier to read
It shows how one set of data relates to the others, and to itself, it is easier to see trends when the data is graphed.
They are different because It is easier to see the amount of the subject you are using on a bar graph than a dot plot because you can get the answer faster and more quickly.
It is easier to read because it can be not as cluttered as a bar graph or scatter plot graph.
Its easier to see which subject has more than the other so you dont have to look at it super close.
Numerical information of abstract concepts can be difficult to comprehend and analyze. (Sometimes is hard to understand the important parts of the numbers.) When the numerical information is represented as a graph or a chart, the numbers are visually grouped in a way that makes it easier for us to see how the numbers are related, and easier to see some important things about those numbers. In other words, graphs and charts make it easier for us to understand things that deal with numbers.