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( PLEASE HELP )Which statement correctly compares the uses of line graphs versus circle graphs? Line graphs show data involved in distinct categories that do not overlap; whereas, circle graphs show patterns in data with variables that change over time. Line graphs show patterns in data with variables that change over time; whereas, circle graphs show data as parts out of a whole (such as out of 100%). Line graphs show data involved in distinct categories that do not overlap; whereas, circle graphs show data as parts out of a whole (such as out of 100%). Line graphs show data as parts out of a whole (such as out of 100%) within a category; whereas, circle graphs show data having two or more different categories.

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