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there is a strong relationship between the variables
there is no solution
Any variables can be shown on a graph.
I believe trends in data should be presented in a graph.
There are a few graphs for that but probably the most common and best one is a Line Graph or a Bar Chart.
there is a strong relationship between the variables
there is no solution
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Any variables can be shown on a graph.
Normally, only two variables are assigned to a table graph, one for each axis. You can, however, extend the variables included in a graph by using the box color as an indicator, although this is abnormal and may become confusing and as such its probably best to stick with two variables, an independent and dependent variable.
A diagram that shows how two variables are related is called a "scatter plot." It is a visual representation of the relationship between the two variables, often used to identify patterns or trends in the data.
I believe trends in data should be presented in a graph.
A rather random zig-zag, probably.
Probably where both variables are continuous.
A line or bar graph is ideal for showing trends.