chart
In Italian, the word 'grafico' is used to refer to a chart, just like in English. This can be a bar chart, a pie chart, a line chart, or any other type of chart used to visually represent data. The word can also be used to refer to a person who creates charts, as in a 'graphic designer'.
The chart shows an increase in sales.
This sentence is using 'grafico' to refer to a chart or graph, which is used to visually display data in a structured way. In this context, it is showing the trend of sales increasing.
The temperature chart is falling.
In this example, 'grafico' is again referring to a chart or graph. This time it is used to represent a decreasing trend in temperature. The phrase 'è in calo' signifies that something is falling or declining.
Are you interpreting the chart correctly?
This time 'grafico' is used in a question about the interpretation of a chart. The verb 'interpretando' means interpreting, thus the whole phrase is asking if the chart is being correctly interpreted.