In statistics, in particular, the nature of relationships between variables (linear, polynomial, exponential etc) is easier to see in a chart than in a table of numbers.
In statistics, in particular, the nature of relationships between variables (linear, polynomial, exponential etc) is easier to see in a chart than in a table of numbers.
In statistics, in particular, the nature of relationships between variables (linear, polynomial, exponential etc) is easier to see in a chart than in a table of numbers.
In statistics, in particular, the nature of relationships between variables (linear, polynomial, exponential etc) is easier to see in a chart than in a table of numbers.
a bar chart
a chart
dick head
Frequency is used in tally charts and it is the total of the lines. It is normally down the side of the tally chart. Hope this helps. :)
See the Related Links section below for a link to a site with a good multiplication chart.
a bar chart
a chart
a question used to gather data to put on a graph
a chart
A scale in Math is used in a chart. For example, if you wanted to make a chart such as "Tickets Sold", a scale would be usually the number of tickets sold. It is also usually done in a pattern such as 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, and so on.
dick head
Frequency is used in tally charts and it is the total of the lines. It is normally down the side of the tally chart. Hope this helps. :)
See the Related Links section below for a link to a site with a good multiplication chart.
It is called a pie chart because it is circular... like a pie. They are used for math, statistics, and algebra. The pie represents it being a whole.
Its basically just a fancy way to say chart
just draw a big capital T
The difference lies in the usage of the words. For example a graph is used in math, and charts are simply a way to represent different types of data.