It is a histogram.
Almost any: column, bar, line, pie, scatter, pictogram.
pie chart graph
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Yes.
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A Histogram, a line plot and a line graph.
the best graph to use to represent fractions is a pie graph, that is if all the fractions denominators are the same...
Almost any: column, bar, line, pie, scatter, pictogram.
pie chart graph
The answer depends on the variables. If the sizes were on a nominal scale - small, medium, large - for example, then a stacked bar with frequencies would probably be the best. Otherwise, frequency polygons or cumulative frequency charts will do.
I use a bar graph to represent my favorite pies, and a pie graph to represent my favorite bars.
A graph is best described as a table that communicates information visually.
A line graph
A histogram is a suitable graph to show the density of different substances, as it can visually represent the distribution and frequency of data points. By binning the data into intervals and displaying the frequency of each interval, you can effectively showcase the density differences among the substances in a single visual representation.
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The best time to use a frequency table is when you have disorganized raw data, that need to be sorted, usually to find trends in the data.