Data Gathering and Representation Techniques
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bar graphs and histograms similar because In bar graphs are usually used to display "categorical data", that is data that fits into categories. For example suppose that I offered to buy donuts for six people and three said they wanted chocolate covered, 2 said plain and one said with icing sugar. I would present this in a bar garph and Histograms on the other hand are usually used to present "continuous data", that is data that represents measured quantity where, at least in theory, the numbers can take on any value in a certain range. A good example is weight. If you measure the weights of a group of adults you might get and numbers between say 90 pounds and 240 pounds. We usually report our weights as pounds or to the nearest half pound but we might do so to the nearest tenth of a pound or however acurate the scale is. The data would then be collected into categories to present a histogram
The best graph for numerical information will depend on what you want to present. The linear graph, bar and the pie graph are some of the best graphs to present numerical data.
Meant is the past participle; meaning is the present participle.
when i am comparing data
A report is a database object that allows you to organize, summarize, and present selected data from the database in a formatted way for printing or viewing. It provides a structured presentation of data that can be customized to meet specific reporting requirements.
Pollen at a crime scene can be collected using techniques like tape-lifting, vacuuming, or swabbing. The collected samples can then be analyzed under a microscope to identify the types of pollen present, which can help link suspects or objects to the scene.
Present perfect is formed with --- have/has + past participle.Because collect is a regular verb the past participle is verb + -ed = collected.So present perfect is have collected or has collected egHe has collected his pay.They have collected the rubbish early today.
"Has collected" is Present Perfect, because an auxiliary verb "to have" is in the present tense.
There can be no answer because there is no verb in "the organize in the verb".
Yes it's the present participle of organize.
collect
Your goal is to summarize the contents, not to add conclusions or observations that are not present.
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If you meant what is collect in past tense, It is collected.
"Has collected" is the present perfect tense of "collect" used for third person singular subjects.
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