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Mar 18

How will I put, total population, male, female, selected in graph any sample of it?

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Mar 18
To create a graph showing the total population, male population, and female population, you can use a bar graph or a pie chart. Here is a sample of how you can represent this data in a bar graph:

1. Create a bar graph with three bars representing the total population, male population, and female population.
2. Label the x-axis with the categories (total population, male, female) and the y-axis with the population numbers.
3. Use different colors for each bar to differentiate between the total population, male population, and female population.
4. Include a legend to indicate which color represents each category.
5. Add a title to the graph to provide context for the data being displayed.

Alternatively, you can also represent this data in a pie chart by dividing the circle into three sections, each representing the proportion of the total population that is male, female, and total. Label each section with the corresponding population numbers and percentages.

Overall, the key is to clearly label and differentiate between the different categories in the graph to effectively communicate the data to the viewer.
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