graph and chart
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1.BAR GRAPH2.LINE GRAPH3.PIE CHART
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FUNCTION: Helps readers compare quantities at a glance. Advantage- can also show trends if readers
can easily draw lines mentally between the types of the relevant bars.
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East
West
North
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crash plummet
pick up growth collapse surge soar slump increase
escalate incline tumble rocket constant drop plunge shoot through
collapse still escalate climb stay at the same
remain plunge stagnate dip
parallel unchanged
flat lift decrease bottom out
bounce back
top out stable
go up dive rise/rose
leveling off
concurrent peak ascend boom maintain
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Function- represent the
pieces/slices/portion that make up something when you already know the grand total amount of it.
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ADVANTAGE:- Complex information can be
understood easily BECAUSE it represent the visual not only number and percentage.
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1. USING FRACTION- eg; a tenth, a fifth, a quarter, two third,
a third, a half or three quarter.
2. USING PERCENTAGE- eg; 20%,30%,40% or…………..( counted
based on the total number).3) USING EXPRESSION- eg; Slightly more than a third, slightly less than a
third, more than half, less than half, approximately, close to and vast majority, apart and etc…
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IN YOUR POINT OF VIEW
CAN YOU PREDICT WHICH WAY IS THE
EASIEST, CLEARER AND ACCURATE
TO USE WHEN YOU ARE DESCRIBING
THE DATA USING THE PIE CHART???
WHY?
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