Science, asked by AnweshaPalatasingh, 8 months ago

Please answer the following questions:-
(A) What is a bar graph? Explain with an example.

(B) What is a pie chart? Explain with an example.​

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Answered by harshpatel98105
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A bar graph is a chart that uses bars to show comparisons between categories of data. The bars can be either horizontal or vertical. Bar graphs with vertical bars are sometimes called vertical bar graphs.

Pie charts are used in data handling and are circular charts divided up into segments which each represent a value. Pie charts are divided into sections (or 'slices') to represent values of different sizes. For example, in this pie chart, the circle represents a whole class.

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Answered by BrainlyMehu
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> A bar graph is a chart that uses bars to show comparisons between categories of data. The bars can be either horizontal or vertical. Bar graphs with vertical bars are sometimes called vertical bar graphs . It does not matter which axis is which, but it will determine what bar graph is shown .

> A Pie Chart is a type of graph that displays data in a circular graph. In other words, each slice of the pie is relative to the size of that category in the group as a whole. The entire “pie” represents 100 percent of a whole, while the pie “slices” represent portions of the whole.

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