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baherus [9]
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german3 years ago
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Charts: A way display of information or data, most often regarding numbers.

Diagram: A visual representation to explain a process or idea

Bar graphs: Graphs that have vertical bars to show data such as change over time, quantities, temperatures etc.

Line graphs: A sequence of points going horizontally across a graph, connected to make one line. Line graphs can also be used to track changes over time, quantities, temperature, etc.

Pie graphs: A graph used to show parts of a whole or percentages, represented by taking “pieces of the whole pie”.

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