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Which combination is true in respect of using a graph/chart?(A) Quicker and easier to create a chart immediately to see the possible relationship of variables to one another, rather than paging through raw data.
(B) Provide information in as little time as possible.
(C) Graphs do not have the ability to take large amounts of information and make them into exhibitions that are easily used to persuade
(D) A graph may be either a single line graph or a multi-line graph.Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

  1. A
    (A), (B) and (D) only
  2. B
    (A), (B) and (C) only
  3. C
    (A), (C) and (D) only
  4. D
    (B), (C) and (D) only

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Let's assess the functional properties of graphs/charts:Statement (A) is correct: Charts summarize data patterns instantaneously without reading spreadsheets cell by cell.Statement (B) is correct: They excel at delivering information at a glance.Statement (D) is correct: Technical structures can be single or multi-line graphs depending on structural complexity.Statement (C) is incorrect because graphs definitely have the capability to condense massive databases into persuasive, clean presentations.Thus, the accurate statements are (A), (B), and (D) only.

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Which combination is true in respect of using a graph/chart?(A) Quicker and easier to create a chart immediately to see the possible relationship of variables to one another, rather than paging through raw data.
(B) Provide information in as little time as possible.
(C) Graphs do not have the ability to take large amounts of information and make them into exhibitions that are easily used to persuade
(D) A graph may be either a single line graph or a multi-line graph.Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
A
(A), (B) and (D) only
B
(A), (B) and (C) only
C
(A), (C) and (D) only
D
(B), (C) and (D) only

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