if you are graphing a change over time, a line graph. if you are comparing data, it's a bar graph.
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A line graph is particularly useful for showing trends over time or continuous data. It displays data points connected by lines, making it easy to visualize changes and patterns. This type of graph is effective for tracking progress, fluctuations, and comparisons across different time intervals or categories.
Some recorded data may need a necessary change while continuous observations are still being recorded.
A scatter graph.
A bar graph would be best to show a change in data that is not continuous, as it allows for discrete categories to be visually compared easily. The gaps between bars help to emphasize that the data points are distinct and not continuous.
if you are graphing a change over time, a line graph. if you are comparing data, it's a bar graph.
A histogram graph displays continuous data. The data is displayed in ordered columns. Example of data that can shown by a histogram graph is time, inches, and temperature.
a line graph
A discrete graph.
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histogram of linegraph
it tells you data
show distribution of data.
A graph that shows continuous data is a graph that goes diagonally straight without and ups or downs, and it is a constant rate/ has the same amount between each coordinate as it goes up/down each time!
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