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What kind of information do graphs present? , chronological events , quantities , numerical information , relationships of parts to a whole

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It depends on the graph, but generally it will be C, "numerical information".
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Answer: numerical information.

Explanation: The information that the graphs present is numerical information. A graph is a two-dimensional that shows a relationship by using a line, curve or a series of bars. Usually, the independent variable is represented horizontally on the X-axis and the dependent variable is represented on the vertical Y-axis. Both variables intercept at a point called origin.

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