You can definitely use a table or graph to what your findings. You can use a bar graph for this purpose for example.
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Data is neither a table nor a graph, however, data may be presented in a table or depicted by a graph.
A stem and leaf plot is not a graph, but it is a table. You can turn it into a graph, a histogram, but it is simply a table that organizes your numbers.
kind of, but it matters what kind of table or graph it is Well, not exactly, but you could make a graph from a table. For instance you might record the height of a bean plant each day in a table, then use these numbers, one as the x coordinate and the other as the y coordinate to form a graph which would give you a continuous picture of the growth of the plant. From the graph you could determine the height of the plant at any given hour or minute, not just at the end of each day.
You can use a table or a graph to organize you findings.
You can use a table or graph to organize your findings
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Table Graph
In science and statistics, particularly. When someone wishes to express his/her findings, he/she might want to use a graph. You have to know how to read a graph to understand it.
A table, chart, or graph.
Data is neither a table nor a graph, however, data may be presented in a table or depicted by a graph.
graphs can't hold stuff
a table graph doesn't exist a frequency table show how often something happens
which ever bar or table that is the most on a table or bar graph... : ) EX: 10 Is the most on the table , 20 is the highest thing on the bar graph
Depends what the graph is.