An accurate representation of quantitative data is:
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Graphs (like line graphs or scatter plots) are ideal for showing the precise relationship between variables, making them the most accurate tool for quantitative data.
A graph is specifically designed to represent the relationship between two or more sets of quantitative data, typically plotted along a horizontal (x-axis) and vertical (y-axis). While charts can show quantitative data (like a pie chart), graphs are generally considered a more precise and accurate tool for this purpose, especially for showing trends and relationships. Flash cards and flannel boards are teaching aids not primarily used for accurate data representation.
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