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a bar graph would be best I might say
A bar graph would be a good choice to highlight the differing amounts of product created under different conditions. Bar graphs are a good choice when comparing a few pieces of data to each other.
i would put different colors on the graph or i will put the sports on one side and the number of students who like that sport on the graph
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If they things you are comparing part of a whole, pie graph. If not, bar graph.
you would use a line graph
Any graph can be used to determine something!
A bar graph would be best suited for comparing the sales of two different types of toys at a toy store. It allows for a direct visual comparison of sales figures between the two types of toys.
a venn diagram
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A line graph would be used for population [change] because you are showing how the population increases or decreases over time. If you are talking about comparing different populations at one given time, then a bar graph or pi chart would be used.
when i am comparing data
The best graph for the purpose of comparing raw numbers between different qualitative categories would be a bar graph or some variation thereof.
You use it when you are comparing data.
a bar graph would be best I might say
It depends on the kind of data you have, but a scatter plot or bar graph would be best.