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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-11-16

Give an example of a graph that is not a scatter plot.

Asked by jassieboo

Answer (3)

Bar graph, circle graph, double bar graph, line graph, etc.

Answered by Ryanburk | 2024-06-10

The **examples **of a **graph **which are **not **a **scatter plot **are **bar graph **or line graph .
A **scatter plot **is a **graphical **representation of two variables . It represents the **variation **of one variable with respect to another variable. The **variation **is represented by the **points **on the graph .
Please have a look at the attached image .
Now, there are some types of graphs that are not scatter plots . These graphs are line graphs , bar graphs , etc.
**Bar graph **represents the variation of variables in the form of a **rectangular bar **while **line graph **represents the variation in the form of a line .
Therefore, the **examples **of a graph which are **not **a **scatter plot **are **bar graph **or line graph .
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Answered by aksnkj | 2024-06-24

Examples of graphs that are not scatter plots include bar graphs and line graphs. Bar graphs use rectangular bars to represent data, while line graphs display trends over time with connecting lines. Both types simplify the data presentation compared to scatter plots.
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Answered by aksnkj | 2024-10-14