A Bar Graph
A scatter plot would be best for non-related data points. A line graph would be best for related data points.
Line Graph.
Stem and leaf plot
For comparison purposes, a multiple line graph would be best.
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A scatter plot would be best for non-related data points. A line graph would be best for related data points.
A bar graph would be best to compare how salt and baking soda dissolve in water. You can measure and compare the amount of each substance dissolved over time and represent this data in a clear and visual way using a bar graph.
I suggest a scatter-graph of line graph, with time as the independent axis.
line graph
Bar graph :)
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Line Graph.
A bar graph is best used for comparing quantities in frequency data. It visually represents discrete categories with rectangular bars, where the length of each bar correlates with the frequency of each category. This makes it easy to compare different groups at a glance. For continuous data, a histogram can also be effective, but for clear categorical comparisons, a bar graph is preferred.
It depends on the kind of data you have, but a scatter plot or bar graph would be best.
Stem and leaf plot
For comparison purposes, a multiple line graph would be best.