We know that the definition of statistics is the science of planning studies and experiments, obtaining data and then organizing, summarizing, presenting, analyzing, interpreting, and drawing conclusions based on the data. Putting together a graph is the collector's opportunity to present his data in a way that the viewer is clearly able to analyze, interpret, and draw a conclusion from the data. This is why carefully constructing graphs is so important. For example, if you are wanting to visually summarize the humidity in a certain area each day over a 7 day period, a line graph would probably be your best option because the information is changing over time and you would need to present that information in the graph. On the other hand, you would not want to present the information on a circle graph (or pie chart) because your percentages of humidity each day are not proportions of a whole, so it would not make sense to use this type of graph. Using the correct type of graph to present your point is crucial in how viewers understand the information given.
Graphs visualize data allowing the brain to interpret a large data set quickly and infer trends.
Graphs are a convenient way to impart information to some people, and graph paper simplifies the process of producing graphs.
IT helps visualizes data, putting it in perspective and comparison.
to interpret, and analyse data. to be able to see it clearly, with graphs you can find out important facts about the data you collected and use what you know to improve or change something.
A graph is a visual aid on which data may be seen and understood.
Graphing "He graphs the answer carefully because he doesn't want to put the points in the wrong quadrant again."
Visual presentation is a very efficient way of conveying information - whether the information is correct or incorrect - including deliberately misleading. Once accepted, all information is difficult to amend. It is important, therefore, that the correct messages are taken in from graphs.
Graphs visualize data allowing the brain to interpret a large data set quickly and infer trends.
line graphs are important to diferenciate records and to make sure that the data is not mixed up or duplicated
GRAphs r important becuz u use things 2 estiamte so u use graphs
Well we use graphs to show parts compared to the whole. Graphs are important because they can show us percents, they can show us how much of something or whatever you may be talking about. For example, graphs are used to show the percent of people voting for which candidate in this years election.
graphs allow for an alternative visual method to solve mathematical equations.
It is important for the media to present all information correctly. The portrayal of graphs is simply another form of presenting information.
Yes
It is important to be careful when doing anything!
For a graph to be accurate, it is important to be as careful as possible.
The answer is that your teacher wants you to study your textbook more carefully instead of looking for the east way out by asking WikiAnswerers.