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How do graphs help you with interpret data? - Answers
Some people find it easier to interpret information when it is presented in graphical form. Sometimes, they only want the highlights and are not overly interested in the details. It is usually easier to identify the largest slice of a pie chart or the tallest bar in a bar chart than from a table of data. In some cases it can be easy to make a good guess at a line of best fit for a scatter plot than do that from a table of figures - particularly if the data are not ordered according to one of the variables.
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How do graphs help you with interpret data? - Answers
Some people find it easier to interpret information when it is presented in graphical form. Sometimes, they only want the highlights and are not overly interested in the details. It is usually easier to identify the largest slice of a pie chart or the tallest bar in a bar chart than from a table of data. In some cases it can be easy to make a good guess at a line of best fit for a scatter plot than do that from a table of figures - particularly if the data are not ordered according to one of the variables.
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How do graphs help you with interpret data? - Answers
Some people find it easier to interpret information when it is presented in graphical form. Sometimes, they only want the highlights and are not overly interested in the details. It is usually easier to identify the largest slice of a pie chart or the tallest bar in a bar chart than from a table of data. In some cases it can be easy to make a good guess at a line of best fit for a scatter plot than do that from a table of figures - particularly if the data are not ordered according to one of the variables.
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