You input a variety of numbers into a spreadsheet program and click on a button to process the data into graph form. Two seconds later an attractive graph is displayed on your monitor. Which part of the proccessing cycle does the graph represent?

The graph represents the output phase of the processing cycle.

The processing cycle consists of four main stages - input, processing, output, and storage. In this scenario, the input stage involves entering numbers into the spreadsheet program. Then, when you click on the button to process the data, it moves on to the processing stage, where the program calculates and organizes the numbers to create the graph.

Once the processing is complete, the program moves to the output stage, where it presents the result of the processing in a visually appealing graph form on your monitor. This graph is the output of the processed data.

It's worth noting that the graph could also be stored for later use or analysis, which would be the final stage of the processing cycle - storage.