A scatter chart plots points by their X and Y values, which makes it the go-to for spotting correlation, clusters, and outliers between two numeric variables.
When both axes are numeric and you want to see how two measures relate - height against weight, price against demand - or to spot clusters and outliers in raw points.
Each point needs an X and a Y value, mapped to the scatter series. Unlike a line or column chart, the category axis is numeric rather than labeled.
A bubble chart adds a third dimension: the size of each point encodes another value, so you can show three measures at once.
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