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The form and shape of the graph depends on the type of data and what story it can tell.

  • Pie graphs are designed to show percent or part of a whole. For example: The percentage of days in the year that are rainy, cloudy, or sunny
  • Bar graphs are good for comparing amounts. For example: Total amount of rainfall in New York City vs. that in Denver or in New Orleans
  • Line graphs are best for showing change over time to reveal trends. For example: Tracking the weather pattern by plotting monthly rainfall

There are many more graph templates. Different types of graphs illustrate different types of stories.

Choose the type of graph that best suits the situation and the data.

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