The answer is : (B) A constant rate of acceleration. :)
Every graph shows comparisons of some kind or another.
The line on the graph that shows what the data is saying.
a line graph
A circle graph.
A bar graph.
The graph likely shows a relationship between two variables, such as temperature and precipitation. It could illustrate a specific condition, like a drought or a heatwave, depending on the data being represented in the graph.
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Double entry bookkeeping involves two columns drawn up in ledger. The first column shows debit transactions and the second column shows credit transactions.
a pie graph shows percentages and a bar graph shows numbers and amounts
A pie graph shows parts of a whole
a graph law graph shows the relationship between pressure and volume
Every graph shows comparisons of some kind or another.
A line graph shows a trend over time.
a graph that shows the data.
pie graph
Any 2-dimensional graph - column/bar, line, scattergram will do the trick. It is difficult, though not impossible, to show such a relationship with a series of pie charts.
a pie graph is a circle shape or the shape of a pie. for each answer of the data given, it is then changed in to an angle which is transferred into the circle showing the percentage of data. A line graph is set up like a column graph except you don't put the columns in, instead you put a dot next to the number of data for each one you would draw a column next to. when you have drawn all the dots you join them together which makes a line and shows you the data.