There are many options: some of them depend on the nature of the data and the level of sophistication.
There are many options: some of them depend on the nature of the data and the level of sophistication.
There are many options: some of them depend on the nature of the data and the level of sophistication.
There are many options: some of them depend on the nature of the data and the level of sophistication.
There are many options: some of them depend on the nature of the data and the level of sophistication.
Bar graph :)
Any graph can be used for such a purpose.
It depends on the kind of data you have, but a scatter plot or bar graph would be best.
A graph is similar to a data table in that they both present the data. A difference is that the graph is more of a visual representation. Often, trends in the data are easy to recognize in the visual representation of the graph.
it can show data easy to compare
Bar graph :)
Any graph can be used for such a purpose.
There is no specific name since a large number of different graphs can be used for this purpose.
It depends on the kind of data you have, but a scatter plot or bar graph would be best.
Any kind of graph can be used. It depends on the nature of the data, the type of comparison and the preferences of the person writing up the results.
A graph is similar to a data table in that they both present the data. A difference is that the graph is more of a visual representation. Often, trends in the data are easy to recognize in the visual representation of the graph.
A Bar Graph
In Excel you can use all sorts of things. You can do it with formulas to see when things are exactly equal, or do things like create charts to compare data.
yes
it can show data easy to compare
A dot plot
frequency table