Economists often use graphs to analyze the choices and trade-offs that people make. Graphs help us see how one value relates to another value.
economists and actuaries
Bar graphs and line graphs.
The answer depends on what information is graphed. There are distance-time graphs, velocity-time graphs, speed-time graphs, acceleration-time graphs.
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.
Pie Graphs, Bar Graphs, and Line Graphs are three graphs that scientist use often.
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Scientists use graphs to organize data.
Both.
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Architects and if you study Geometry you will have to use graphs.
bar graphs use categorical data
There are many graphs which while you can usually use most of them no matter what experiment you are doing that is not always true, nor is it the right use of a graph. some of the most likely graphs you will probably come across , or for that matter need to use are bar graphs, line graphs, pie graphs, and picture graphs.
You use line graphs to see how something changes over a period of time , Such as weeks,days,months,or even years . We use line graphs alot!
bar graphs use bars and pictographs use pictures
Bar graphs, pie charts, and even line graphs can all be used to compare. I personally like to use Bar graphs when showing numbers.
line graphs are usually the most best way to present data. sometimes i use pie graphs or bar graphs, but usually line graphs are the most meaningful.