Good. It looks like Ty and his parents are practicing fiscal responsibility.
Bar graph for amounts. Histogram for amounts over a certain amount of time.
When a graph shows a trend that is noticeable. Such as a line or a curve in a certain shape.
The bell curve graph is another name for a normal (Gaussian) distribution graph. A Gaussian function is a certain kind of function whose graph results in a bell-shaped curve.
Average plant height is not affected by the amount of multivitamin.
An energy versus time graph shows how much energy is spent as set intervals of time. If the amount is constant, the line is a straight line. if the amount of energy changes, the line becomes a curve.
Bar graph for amounts. Histogram for amounts over a certain amount of time.
You use a line graph when you need to measure a certain amount of something over a period of time. PS: hope i have helped you:p
circle graph
It shows the comparison of 2 things for a certain amount, not just one like a regular bar graph.Sorry if that was confusing.
You use a line graph when you need to measure a certain amount of something over a period of time. PS: hope i have helped you:p
a bar graph shows the amount in your research
A graph that shows the amount of rainfall in the Tundra.
a bar graph
When a graph shows a trend that is noticeable. Such as a line or a curve in a certain shape.
that would be one hell of a graph, but probs not
Pie graphs are ideal for showing proportion. For example, if you have a budget, and a certain amount of money going towards various different things you might make a pie graph of this information. The pie graph would give an easy representation of which expenditures (slices) are biggest, and which are less significant. Whenever you have a known amount of something, split up into different proportions, the pie graph is the best graph for demonstrating those proportions.
i would use it to show the difference over a certain amount of time like maybe months, weeks, or, even days, maybe years.