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1 Column Graphs Press Ctrl-A ©2009 – Not to be sold/Free to use Stage 5 Year 9

22 Column Graphs (1/1) They compare two sets of data. DogsCatsFishBirdsHorses DogsCatsFishBirdsHorses Dogs Cats Fish Birds Horses Columns can be Vertical. Columns can be Horizontal. Columns can be coloured. Spaces between Columns single events They are used for single events data.

3 AFL NRL Soccer Tennis Basketball Other Sport Frequency Distribution Table Tally f 4.Summarizing and Displaying Data Column graphs are great For Categorical data The columns don’t touch The columns can be different colours. - Class Survey AFL NRL Soccer Tennis Basketball Other