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Last updated on June 4th, 2025

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Line Chart

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The line chart is the visual representation of the data in the form of points connected in a straight line. A line chart can be both straight or curved. In this topic, we will learn about line charts, their types, how to create them, their advantages and disadvantages, and so on.

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What is a Line Chart?

There are different types of charts to represent data, including a line chart, also known as a line plot, curve chart, or line graph. A line chart represents data by connecting data points using a line. The line chart is used to represent quantitative data between two variables.

 

The line can be either straight or curved. Line charts are used to represent trends, changes, and relationships in data over time. When you observe a line chart u can see two axes: horizontal and vertical axis. The horizontal line is the x-axis, and the vertical line is the y-axis. 

 

A line chart consists of different parts, such as titles, labels, scales, points, and lines. The title of the line chart tells about what information the graph gathers. Label is the data represented on the axes both the x-axis and y-axis, it is the label. Both axes have different scales to mention how much or how many is the scale. 

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What are the Types of Line Charts

There are different types of line charts based on the analytical needs. So the types of line charts are:

 

  • Simple Line Chart
     
  • Multiple Line Chart
     
  • Compound Line Chart

 

Simple Line Chart:

A simple line chart is the basic line chart used to represent data. It is used to show the relationship between different variables.

 

Multiple Line Chart:

In multiple line charts, there are several lines to represent data. It is mainly used to represent the data of two or more variables where the data point varies based on the period. It is mainly used to compare the data. 

 

Compound Line Chart:

It is used to represent data that are subdivided into different types as it cannot be expressed in a simple line chart. It is used to understand and analyze the data combination of multiple factors on a single outcome. 

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How to create a Line Graph

To analyze the data using visual representation we use a line graph. Now, let’s learn how to create a line graph, to create the line graph, follow these steps. 

 

Step 1: Collecting and arranging the data

The data is collected and arranged in a table based on the category and frequency. In the line graph, the x-axis represents the categories and the y-axis represents the frequency.

 

Step 2: Labelling the graph

Now give the title and then label the axis, the title helps the readers to understand what the graphs represent. It can be a monthly sales graph, temperature variation graph, and so on, based on the data it represents. Now label both axes and mention what the axis represents. 

 

Step 3: Marking the data point

Now, based on the table, mark the points, that is where the category meets the frequencies. Do it for all the categories. 

 

Step 4: Connecting the data points

After marking the data points, connect them using a straight line. 

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What are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Line Chart

As we learned a lot about line graphs, now, let’s see the advantages and disadvantages of line graphs.

 

Advantages Disadvantages
Used for quick data analysis Here, the data range cannot be too big
It is used to understand the change over a period easily  Sometimes, it can be confusing as it has too many lines.
The lines can be both straight and curved, so it can represent both the growth and decline A line graph cannot represent both a straight and curved line 

 

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Real-life Applications of Line Chart

In real life, we use line graphs in different fields. Now let’s learn a few real life applications of line charts. 

 

  • In finance, we use line charts to analyze the stock price, company revenue over a period, market trends, and many more.

 

  • To monitor a patient's vital signs, we use line graphs in health sectors.

 

  • In business, line graphs are used to analyze the sales trends, website traffic, and many more.

 

  • To track weight loss or exercise performance over time, we use line charts in personal fitness.  
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Common Mistakes and How Them in Line Chart

When learning about charts, students tend to be confused, so students tend to make mistakes. Let’s learn about a few common mistakes and ways to avoid them. 

Mistake 1

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Forgetting to label axes

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When students don't label the axes of the graph it makes the readers confused. So, students must label the x-axis with the category and the y-axis with the frequency. 

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Solved Examples on Line Chart

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Problem 1

The temperature in a city was recorded at different times of the day as follows: 6 AM: 15°C 9 AM: 18°C 12 PM: 24°C 3 PM: 28°C 6 PM: 22°C 9 PM: 18°C Draw a line chart to represent the temperature variations throughout the day.

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NA

Explanation

The graph is of the temperature variation throughout the day

The x-axis represents the time in hours

The y-axis represents the temperature in °C

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Problem 2

A store recorded the following monthly sales (in $1000s): January: 25 February: 30 March: 45 April: 40 May: 50 June: 60 Draw a line chart to show the trend of sales.

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NA

Explanation

The graph is of the monthly sale

The x-axis represents the months

The y-axis represents the sales in $1000s

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Problem 3

student’s math test scores out of 100 in five consecutive tests were: Test 1: 65 Test 2: 72 Test 3: 78 Test 4: 74 Test 5: 80 Draw a line chart to represent the student’s performance.

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NA

Explanation

The graph is of the student's math test scores

The x-axis represents test numbers

The y-axis represents the marks

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Problem 4

The population of a small town was recorded over five years as follows: 2018: 5000 2019: 5200 2020: 5400 2021: 5700 2022: 6000 Draw a line chart to show the population growth

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NA

Explanation

The graph is of the population growth over the years

The x-axis represents the years

The y-axis represents the population

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Problem 5

The water consumption (in liters) of a household over five days was recorded as follows: Monday: 150 liters Tuesday: 160 liters Wednesday: 140 liters Thursday: 155 liters Friday: 165 liters Draw a line chart to illustrate the trend.

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NA

Explanation

The graph is of the water consumption in a household

The x-axis represents the days

The y-axis represents the water consumption

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FAQs on Line Chart

1.What is a line graph?

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2.What are the main components of a line graph

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3.What is the difference between a line graph and a bar graph

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4.Can a line graph have multiple lines?

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5.What are some real-life examples of line graphs?

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6.How can children in Bahrain use numbers in everyday life to understand Line Chart?

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7.What are some fun ways kids in Bahrain can practice Line Chart with numbers?

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8.What role do numbers and Line Chart play in helping children in Bahrain develop problem-solving skills?

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9.How can families in Bahrain create number-rich environments to improve Line Chart skills?

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