the meaning would be chart, graph, or diagram are the meaning for tally table.
A Tally chart helps you display data by counting the number of something that you did to display data. For example, how many Chlorophyll samples you got or how many grass samples you collected. You could call your tally chart a name like Plant/Insect Samples or something like that. I don't agree that you should display data on a tally chart but you can with my way. You should probably do a bar graph if you are counting (that's basically the same thing as a tally chart would do for you), line graph if you measuring the growth of something, a pictograph if your trying to show people something, a circle graph if your going to measure how many people like something or something like that. If you are going to be counting something, be sure to use a tally chart or bar graph. If you have any more questions about graphing, be sure to post them.
I would not say it is "needed," but basically the more points you have the better you can understand the graph. And three because its the recommmended minimum to get a gist of the graph, yet it will not take a lot of effort to plug in three numbers.
a line graph would do the best or you could do the bar graph but it would be a bit longer to do
We would have to see the graph.
the meaning would be chart, graph, or diagram are the meaning for tally table.
The type of graph you would use would be a PICTURE GRAPH or a TALLY CHART
better graph would be a line graph
Pie graphs are better for percentages rather than a bar graph. Bar graphs are better for showing amounts. Less than half Also, pie tastes so much better than a bar. if u no what i mean
why would you use a semi-logarithmic graph instead of a linear one?what would the curve of the graph actually show?
Usually a bar graph would be better in this situation. If the temperature is shown over time, a line graph would be better.
Technically, neither are better. However, if you are measuring time (example: stocks for a certain company for six months) then a line graph would be better.
A Tally chart helps you display data by counting the number of something that you did to display data. For example, how many Chlorophyll samples you got or how many grass samples you collected. You could call your tally chart a name like Plant/Insect Samples or something like that. I don't agree that you should display data on a tally chart but you can with my way. You should probably do a bar graph if you are counting (that's basically the same thing as a tally chart would do for you), line graph if you measuring the growth of something, a pictograph if your trying to show people something, a circle graph if your going to measure how many people like something or something like that. If you are going to be counting something, be sure to use a tally chart or bar graph. If you have any more questions about graphing, be sure to post them.
To show continual change from month to month, it would probably be better to use a line graph.
graphs can't hold stuff
You could, but a line graph would probably be better.
a bar graph can be better than a pictograph depending on the type of learner you are. for example, if you are a learner who responds to colourful or intresting stimulants a pictograph would be better. on the other hand if you are a person that responds to or better understands things in practical straight lines a bar graph would suit you more.