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What is a type of graphic aid that divides information into rows and columns to show how a group of facts are related? A. Diagram B. Graph C. Map D. Table
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What is a type of graphic aid that divides information into rows and columns to show how a group of facts are related? A. Diagram B. Graph C. Map D. Table
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What is a type of graphic aid that divides information into rows and columns to show how a group of facts are related? A. Diagram B. Graph C. Map D. Table
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The answer is D. Table.
A diagram shows how something works.
A graph shows the trend of the data.
A map shows the features of land.
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