Different types of graphs are used based on the data being presented. Bar graphs are ideal for comparing quantities across categories, while line graphs are best for showing trends over time. Pie charts are effective for illustrating proportions of a whole, and scatter plots are useful for displaying relationships between two variables. Choosing the right graph depends on the nature of the data and the message you want to convey.
bar graph
Line graph.
A circle graph is used for showing something divided into portions. For example, a circle graph with the title "Trash in the Atlantic Ocean" would have sections and percentages of each section with labels of each section of each type of trash in the Atlantic Ocean.
You usually want to use a bar graph. If you have a year of data you probably want to use a line graph.
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bar graph
When your data is in percents, a common type of graph to use is a pie chart. This type of graph is particularly useful for showing the distribution of a whole, where each category represents a percentage of the total. A pie chart is visually appealing and easily highlights the proportion of each category.
This would use a bar graph.
The type of graph you would use would be a PICTURE GRAPH or a TALLY CHART
Line graph.
you would use a line graph
A circle graph is used for showing something divided into portions. For example, a circle graph with the title "Trash in the Atlantic Ocean" would have sections and percentages of each section with labels of each section of each type of trash in the Atlantic Ocean.
pie graph
Pie chart...
A double bar graph
line or bar graph
You usually want to use a bar graph. If you have a year of data you probably want to use a line graph.