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today we will be creating a bar graph in Google Docs first we need to navigate to Google Docs to do this we can either go to docs.google.com or click on documents on the Google homepage for some users Google Documents may have been replaced by Google Drive Google Drive still retains all the functionality that Google Docs did letamp;#39;s create a new document by clicking create and spreadsheet letamp;#39;s name this document my first paragraph now letamp;#39;s say we want to compare the average score of Runners um who wore different kinds of shoes so letamp;#39;s say this will be those Runners who wore Reebok and those who wore Adidas and then those who wore Nike shoes and those who wore just generically branded shoes or the generic shoes rebok so those who wore rebok shoots scored an average of 24 minutes on the on the race those who wore Adidas scored an average of 26 minutes Nike they scored an average of 22 minutes and those who were generic scored an average of 25 minutes now