Data
Yes, two probabilities.
Proportion (i think...)
Input and output (of energy)
What do we call a chart that helps compare facts and numbers or quantities
pie chart
=, > or <.
A ratio uses division to compare two quantities.
Graphs compare quantities which are related to each other and are used to simplify or replace a written comparison of information
The sign used to compare quantities and measurements is the inequality symbol, which includes greater than (>), less than (<), greater than or equal to (≥), and less than or equal to (≤).
In algebra mathematical symbols are used to compare multiple quantities. The symbols are < and > which represent greater or less than depending on expression and = for equivalent. Another symbol of quantity comparison is less/greater than or equal to.
Yes
The answer depends on what quantities you wish to compare. And, in a real world situation, it also depends on what tools you are capable of obtaining and using!
to compare the two quantities
Yes, two probabilities.
Graphs that are commonly used to compare quantities of different things include bar graphs and column charts, which display categorical data with rectangular bars representing values. Line graphs can also be used for comparison, particularly when showing trends over time for multiple items. Pie charts represent parts of a whole, making it easy to compare proportions among different categories. Each of these graph types provides a visual representation that helps in understanding differences and relationships between the quantities being compared.
Proportion (i think...)
graph