explore and find out when to use bubble chart and xy ( scatter) plot. state any one advantage of a chart. .
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A bubble chart is a variation of a scatter chart in which the data points are replaced with bubbles, and an additional dimension of the data is represented in the size of the bubbles.
Just like a scatter chart, a bubble chart does not use a category axis of both horizontal and vertical axes are value axes. In addition to the x values and y values that are plotted in a scatter chart, a bubble chart plots x values, y values, and z (size) values.
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