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Bar graphs can compare two sets of data, as well as line graphs and circle graphs. To better improve my answer, double line graphs and double bar graphs compare two sets of data. Circle graphs cannot however, because they compare parts of a whole instead of, as a bar graph would, the amount of something. A circle graph is also incapable of showing data growth over a period of time, as line graphs do. All in all, circle graphs cannot compare to sets of data, and bar graphs and line graphs must be doubled to do so.
Whats all the graph
All - with the possible exception of a pie chart. For a pie chart it is important that the total value (measure of the whole pie) is given.
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Some data.
All graphs compare things.
a title, increments, and labels on the x and y axis. This is mainly in math and science class stuff.
actualy not all do... most use them tho,
Circle graphs show data in a circle, while line graphs are akin to join the dots, and a bar graph shows data in vertical or horizontal bars, but all three show the same data results.
A title, labeled axes (for graphs), markings on the axes (again, for graphs) and units of measurement. You could use any of the above, based on your context
Bar graphs can compare two sets of data, as well as line graphs and circle graphs. To better improve my answer, double line graphs and double bar graphs compare two sets of data. Circle graphs cannot however, because they compare parts of a whole instead of, as a bar graph would, the amount of something. A circle graph is also incapable of showing data growth over a period of time, as line graphs do. All in all, circle graphs cannot compare to sets of data, and bar graphs and line graphs must be doubled to do so.
Three important things that make an Integrated Musical: Acting Singing Dancing All of these three things have to come together to form a story, and they all must match and make sense.
All graphs are graphical graphs because if they were not graphical graphs they would not be graphs!
Text features and visual cues
what three questions must all economic systems answer?
All direct variation graphs are linear and they all go through the origin.