Pie: A pie graph (or circle graph) uses “slices” or “sections” to show size. For example, if you wanted to divide a pizza up to feed ten people, one slice of the pizza would be equal to 1/10 of the pie. The pie would be divided into ten equal sized sections with each section showing a percentage. Flow: A flow chart is a series of pictures, shapes or subjects that are connected by arrowed lines to show the order of the pictures or shapes or subject. A common flow chart would be a family tree showing the history or flow of ancestors. Geographical: A geographical chart is a chart of maps... Show more Pie: A pie graph (or circle graph) uses “slices” or “sections” to show size. For example, if you wanted to divide a pizza up to feed ten people, one slice of the pizza would be equal to 1/10 of the pie. The pie would be divided into ten equal sized sections with each section showing a percentage. Flow: A flow chart is a series of pictures, shapes or subjects that are connected by arrowed lines to show the order of the pictures or shapes or subject. A common flow chart would be a family tree showing the history or flow of ancestors. Geographical: A geographical chart is a chart of maps that can show population, terrain, industry, climate, health and a wide number of other statistics. Show less
Pie: A pie graph (or circle graph) uses “slices” or “sections” to show size. For example, if you wanted to divide a pizza up to feed ten people, one slice of the pizza would be equal to 1/10 of the pie. The pie would be divided into ten equal sized sections with each section showing a percentage.
Flow: A flow chart is a series of pictures, shapes or subjects that are connected by arrowed lines to show the order of the pictures or shapes or subject. A common flow chart would be a family tree showing the history or flow of ancestors.
Geographical: A geographical chart is a chart of maps that can show population, terrain, industry, climate, health and a wide number of other statistics.
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