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Okay so read the following below....
Bar Graphs--
These kind of graphs are usually used for showing how things changed over a set of times or generally comparing items... There are "Bars" , thats why its called a bar graph
Line Graphs---
Line graphs are basically graphs but not like bargraphs, because there are no bars.Instead , there are "lines". thats why its called a Line graph. A line graph is used to show how a certain thing changes over a course/ period of time.
Scatter plots--
So scatter plots are a bit different, they are kind of like line graph,only there is no line. Its a bunch of dots "scattered" on a table with an X and Y axis. It shows how a specific certain thing or element or variable is affected by another variable or element and how much exactly..
I know this may sound confusing, so please look at the images below that I have attached from this source. These images are not mine and credit goes to the source below . I am merely using these images for educational purposes. :)
Hope this helps..Look at the images and tel me if you were able to understand, I want to be able to help you learn this concept the best I can, :)
I attached a file I made of the images, I hope it helps.
I will do my best to try and answer your question!
Okay so read the following below....
Bar Graphs--
These kind of graphs are usually used for showing how things changed over a set of times or generally comparing items... There are "Bars" , thats why its called a bar graph
Line Graphs---
Line graphs are basically graphs but not like bargraphs, because there are no bars.Instead , there are "lines". thats why its called a Line graph. A line graph is used to show how a certain thing changes over a course/ period of time.
Scatter plots--
So scatter plots are a bit different, they are kind of like line graph,only there is no line. Its a bunch of dots "scattered" on a table with an X and Y axis. It shows how a specific certain thing or element or variable is affected by another variable or element and how much exactly..
I know this may sound confusing, so please look at the images below that I have attached from this source. These images are not mine and credit goes to the source below . I am merely using these images for educational purposes. :)
Hope this helps..Look at the images and tel me if you were able to understand, I want to be able to help you learn this concept the best I can, :)
I attached a file I made of the images, I hope it helps.