A pie chart uses wedges to represent the proportion of data points in different categories. Each wedge's size corresponds to the percentage or fraction of the total that the category represents, allowing for easy visual comparison of parts to the whole.
Stack plot.
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A bar graph is commonly used to compare amounts across different categories. Each category is represented by a bar, with the length or height of the bar indicating the value or amount for that category. This allows for easy visual comparison of different groups or items.
Scatter Graph
They are the end points of the graph!
A pie chart
Stack plot.
Pie chart, Pie graph
A circle graph show what percent of a whole category a specific item takes, like 50% of horses are brown, that would take up half of the circle graph. A line graph usually shows an amount of something that changes over time, and that's why the line sort of lookes like a lightning bolt. (wierd way to describe it) The points and lines are connected, the points are over a date (usually)
To graph points, use rise over run and go up and over on the graph
it differs becaus eit shows differ amount of data and it gives a differ piont of point of numbers
it differs becaus eit shows differ amount of data and it gives a differ piont of point of numbers
it differs becaus eit shows differ amount of data and it gives a differ piont of point of numbers
It is a graph of isolated points - nothing more, nothing less!
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A graph composed of isolated points.
Scatter Graph