A line graph I should think. I really do hope this helps dear.
circle graph
a bar graph
Line graph
Bar Graph
box and whiskers graph
bar graph
Three absences is a verbal coaching. Four absences is a written warning. Five absences is a scheduled D-Day. A D-Day is a day where they pay you to stay at home and write about why they should keep you as an employee. Then you come into work and they decide if you get to keep your job. 6 absences is an automatic firing. This is for a 6 month period. After 6 month absences fall off.
No. It should not.
circle graph
To show continual change from month to month, it would probably be better to use a line graph.
No....since you were already been deducted from your salary every-time you have incurred absences or late. 13th month is mandated by law it is the basic or the usual monthly income that you received, it is a kind of pay that is regarded as an appreciation by the company to you for the services you've done after all this years.
line graph
Last day of the month displayed
A bar graph would be ideal for comparing the amount of rainfall each month for one year as it allows for a clear visualization of the differences in rainfall between each month.
Sure, on a bar graph, each bar represents a quantity of something. If the entire graph is for a certain product, then each bar could represent the quantity sold each month. Or the entire graph could be for a particular month, with each bar representing sales during that month, for different products.
a bar graph
line graph