Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Accumulative Line Graph

A example of a cumulative flow diagram
A line graph is a type of map that is known to show the change in data or a variable over the course of time. An accumulative line graph does the same thing, but adds up all the stats and data as a whole and displays it on the chart. It makes it easier to gather inferences and trends as opposed to looking at the data from only one perspective (over time).

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