Table (2): Used to record results during an experiment, To show data in an order, e.g lowest to highest temperature, Scatter graph (3): Used to find a link between variables, Both variables are quantitative and could be discrete or continuous, Points on this graph are not joined together with a line, Line graph (3): Used to show how the dependent variable affects the independent variable, Both variables are continuous, Points are joined with a line of best fit, which is straight or a smooth curve, Bar chart (2): Use to compare sets of data, The independent variable is usually discrete and the dependent variable is quantitative, Pie chart (3): Used to show proportions of a total, The independent variable is discrete or categoric, Often used when showing percentages of data, Histogram (2): Use to show continuous data, with no space between the bars, Often used to illustrate distribution,

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