This graph is called the x graph.
A pie graph represent data as a part of a whole, showing the separate portions of the data in accordance to the whole.
A discrete graph.
Bar graph for amounts. Histogram for amounts over a certain amount of time.
There is no predetermined scale. You choose the scale so as to best represent the data.
The title of a graph should be an indication of the information that the graph is meant to convey. It may not be a direct description of the data but it should certainly be relevant to the data being used. For example, a graph showing number of residents against years might have a title of "Growth in the town". The title refers not to the data but to the information the graph is showing.
a bar graph
A point can represent a piece of data or an (x,y) value.
The graph that records each piece of data above a number line is called a dot plot. In a dot plot, individual data points are represented by dots placed above a specific value on the number line, allowing for a visual representation of frequency and distribution. This type of graph is particularly useful for small data sets and helps to easily identify trends, clusters, or gaps in the data.
Yes, a graph that has a finite or limited number of data points is considered a discrete graph. Discrete graphs represent distinct, separate values rather than continuous data, which would be represented by a continuous graph. In a discrete graph, individual points are plotted, reflecting specific values without connecting lines between them.
The answer depends very much on the sort of data and on what information the graph is meant to convey.
coordinate plane
Anytime.
A pie graph represent data as a part of a whole, showing the separate portions of the data in accordance to the whole.
It all depends on what kind of bar graph your're making, and also for what data your putting on it !
A ( blank ) is a graph that shows data along a number line
BAR ;)
to represent and compare datas to it.