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1) A pie chart shows categorical data as slices of a circle proportional to the quantities. It summarizes large data visually and shows the percent of each category but cannot show varying data or easily compare slices. 2) A bar chart uses rectangular bars of different heights to compare discrete data. It allows easy comparison of bars but is limited to discrete data and has limited labeling space for vertical graphs. 3) A line graph connects points with lines to show continuous data over time, allowing comparison of multiple data sets with a key. It is best for continuous data but ambiguous for multiple data sets.

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Statistics Project

1) A pie chart shows categorical data as slices of a circle proportional to the quantities. It summarizes large data visually and shows the percent of each category but cannot show varying data or easily compare slices. 2) A bar chart uses rectangular bars of different heights to compare discrete data. It allows easy comparison of bars but is limited to discrete data and has limited labeling space for vertical graphs. 3) A line graph connects points with lines to show continuous data over time, allowing comparison of multiple data sets with a key. It is best for continuous data but ambiguous for multiple data sets.

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Ackbarally Saad

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The Pie Chart
A pie chart is a circular chart divided into sectors which illustrates a certain amount being
measured. In a pie chart, the area of each sector is proportional to the amount it represents.

sector

Area of red sector


gives the amount
represented

Note:
Area of sector = ½ × r² θ

Advantage of pie chart:


1) Summarises large data in visual forms
2) Visually appealing
3) Shows percent of total for each category

Disadvantages of pie chart:


1) Varying data cannot be shown
2) Without the key, the pie chart is useless
3) Hard to compare data(sectors) with one another
The bar chart
A bar chart is a chart with rectangular bars with lengths proportional to the values that they
represent. Bar charts are used for comparing two or more values.

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900000

800000

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USA England Dubay Japan South Africa Australia

Advantages of bar chart


1) Can easily compare the bars with one another
2) Do not need to have detailed statistical knowledge to understand

Disadvantages of bar chart


1) Can be used only with discrete data
2) Limited space for labeling with vertical bar graphs
The line graph
A line graph plots continuous data as points and then joins them with a line. Multiple data sets
can be graphed together, but a key must be used.

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2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Green lines-sales of toys


Red lines -sales of houses in a certain country
Blue lines -sales of cars

Advantages of line graphs


1) Can compare multiple continuous data sets easily

Disadvantages of line graphs


1) Can be used only with continuous data
2) A bit ambiguous to compare several data
The pictograph
A pictograph uses an icon to represent a quantity of data values in order to decrease the
size of the graph. A key must be used to explain the icon.

Advantages of a pictograph
1) Easy to read
2) Visually appealing
3) Handles large data sets easily using keyed icons

Disadvantages of a pictograph
1) Must have at least 4 different categories
2) Icons must be of consistent size
3) Hard to quantify partial icons

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