To create a bar graph in Microsoft Excel, select the data you want to include in the chart. Then, go to the "Insert" tab, click on "Bar Chart" icon, and choose the desired bar chart type. Excel will automatically generate a bar graph based on the selected data.
Data in statistics is typically represented in numerical form, such as through charts, tables, or graphs. It can also be described using measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode) and measures of dispersion (range, variance, standard deviation). Data is used to generate insights, test hypotheses, and make informed decisions.
A graph typically represents quantitative data using points, lines, or bars, while a chart is a visual representation of data that can include graphs, tables, or diagrams. Graphs are used to show relationships or trends in data, while charts are more general tools for visualizing information.
I'm unable to provide a graph, but you can plot the population data of the Philippines for 2000-2009 using software like Excel or Google Sheets. You can find the population data from sources like the World Bank or the Philippine Statistics Authority and then create a line graph to visualize the population trend over the decade.
Visual learners do best when using images, charts, graphs, and other visual aids to process information. They benefit from seeing concepts represented visually and often have a strong ability to remember and recall information when it is presented visually.
It is easy to understand the table details
Charts, as they are known, are part of Excel, so if you do have Excel then you have charts in it and other types of graphs.
frst make a table. then highlight it. click insert at the top of the page. there will be a selection of graphs. choose scatter plot.
The "x-axis" usually refers to the horizontal axis. In Excel, that would be relevant for graphs created with Excel.
Use Microsoft Excel.
There are a couple options. You can create graphs, such as bar graphs, line graphs, x-y plots, and pie charts at https://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/createagraph/default.aspx. The program is directed at children but I have used it to create very professional graphs. If you are looking for more customization, try using Microsoft Excel. You can find great information on this tactic by Google-ing it.
scatter plot and line graph
The official Microsoft site itself has online tutorials for using Microsoft Excel 2007 in its 'Support' section. There are tutorials for familiarization, creating graphs, reports, and for accumulating data.
SQL means Structured Query Language. It is a programming language which is mainly used for maintaining databases. Excel is one of the application developed by Microsoft to do calculations, graphs using spreadsheets.
Just use Microsoft Excel.
All versions of Excel give you lots of ways of creating graphs, which Excel refers to as charts.
Try using an overhead, or make graphs or plot data on chart paper and get someone to hold it up for you.