why are graphs useful when interpreting data?...
why are graphs useful when interpreting data?\no they make trends in the data easier to see.\no they are easier to create than data tables.\no they take the place of pictures in a report.\no they can be used to show additional data.
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# Brief Explanations:
Graphs visually represent data, highlighting trends and patterns that might be less obvious in tabular form. They are not necessarily easier to create than data - tables, don't replace pictures in reports, and are not mainly for showing additional data but for presenting existing data in a more interpretable way.
# Answer:
They make trends in the data easier to see.