What is the convenient scale and interval to use for graphing each set of data set?
It is actually a ratio scale, which is more demanding than an interval scale.
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It depends on what you mean by scale. In music, for instance, each half step is related to the prior note by the twelfth root of 2.
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What is the convenient scale and interval to use for graphing each set of data set?
I'm not sure I understand your question, but if the point (10,6) is plotted 2 squares to the right of the origin and 3 squares up, then the horizontal scale interval is 5 and the vertical scale interval is 2. Each horizontal space represents 5; each vertical space represents 2.
There are 5 different notes in a slendro scale. Each interval is an equal division of an octave. (i.e. each interval is about 2.2 semitones.)
The answer depends on the scale used.
A scale is a series of notes in ascending order (usually), beginning with tonic through each tone in the key ie: CDEFGABC. An interval is the distance between any two notes, for example: the interval between A and C is a minor third.
It is actually a ratio scale, which is more demanding than an interval scale.
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interval interval
It depends on what you mean by scale. In music, for instance, each half step is related to the prior note by the twelfth root of 2.
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Nominal Scale < Ordinal< Interval < Ratio
Histograma is a Spanish of histogram. Histogram is a bar graph in which data are divided into equal intervals, with a bar for each interval. The height of each bar shows the number of data values in that interval.