Which of the following situations would be the BEST use for a bar graph?
A. to compare the per...
SAT, 06.05.2020 00:40 webbjalia04
Which of the following situations would be the BEST use for a bar graph?
A. to compare the percentage of apples sold to the total fruit sales
B. to show how long a piece of fruit can last in your house before it goes bad
C. to compare how many apples, oranges, and bananas were eaten last week
D. to show how the amount of fruit you eat should compare to the total amount of food you eat
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