List seven graphic devices to use for data illustration and interpretation; include a major objective or purpose for each
Any of the following are appropriate:
• Table: To show exact figures for comparison.
• Bar chart: To compare one quantity with another, e.g. sales from year to year.
• Line chart: To illustrate changes in quantities over time.
• Area chart: To show how different factors contribute to a total.
• Pie chart: To show how the parts of a whole are distributed.
• Pictogram: To illustrate numerical relationships in a picture form.
• Map: To show geographic relationships.
• Flow chart: To illustrate a process or procedure.
• Photograph: To provide a realistic view of a specific item or place.
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