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Why are graphs useful when interpreting data?
They make trends in the data easier to see.
They are easier to create than data tables.
They take the place of pictures in a report.
They can be used to show additional data.
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Correct answers:
- They make trends in the data easier to see. — True. Graphs reveal patterns, trends and comparisons at a glance.
- They can be used to show additional data. — True. Graphs can display multiple variables, overlays, and summaries that aren’t obvious in raw tables.
Incorrect:
- They are easier to create than data tables. — Not necessarily. Creating an accurate, well-labeled graph can be as time-consuming or more than a table.
- They take the place of pictures in a report. — False. Graphs serve to present data visually; they don’t replace illustrative photos or other images that convey non-numeric information.
- They make trends in the data easier to see. — True. Graphs reveal patterns, trends and comparisons at a glance.
- They can be used to show additional data. — True. Graphs can display multiple variables, overlays, and summaries that aren’t obvious in raw tables.
Incorrect:
- They are easier to create than data tables. — Not necessarily. Creating an accurate, well-labeled graph can be as time-consuming or more than a table.
- They take the place of pictures in a report. — False. Graphs serve to present data visually; they don’t replace illustrative photos or other images that convey non-numeric information.
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