This graph shows the properties of oobleck and is appropriate for the data because we are comparing parts of a whole.
This graph shows the results of the “plank test at home” and “push up test” for the SAS about nutrition and fitness. A bar graph is appropriate for this type of data because I am tracking changes over time. I am comparing three trials of each test to one another.
This graph shows the results for the growth of the kidney beans over a short amount of time. A line graph is best appropriate for this type of data because we are also looking at changes over time, but is easier to see the changes in lines for this particular set of data. We are able to see exactly when the kidney beans sprouted and how much, in centimeters.