In a line plot, an interval refers to the distance between two consecutive points on the horizontal axis, which often represents time or a category. It helps to define the scale of the plot and indicates how data points are spaced out over that axis. Properly setting intervals is crucial for accurately interpreting the trends and patterns shown in the data.
I possibly think iys mean when you put a set of date together and make it into a line plot for example, 22,23,34,11,2,345,67 that's a line plot
what your counting
get the biggest # and subtract it with the lowest #
A straight line graph (on the cartesian or coordinate plane).
a line plot is a line that shows arrays on a line. you get data based on it.
I possibly think iys mean when you put a set of date together and make it into a line plot for example, 22,23,34,11,2,345,67 that's a line plot
what your counting
A line plot is used to organize data while it is being collected. It is a type of graph that uses a number line to show the frequency of data.
get the biggest # and subtract it with the lowest #
I'm not really sure which line plot you mean so I assumed it was the x,y axis line plot. One example could be the shooting solution coordinates in a warship
A straight line graph (on the cartesian or coordinate plane).
a line plot is a line that shows arrays on a line. you get data based on it.
Line plot is a synonym to a number line with marks and numbers,
Add all the numbers together, then divide by the number of numbers.
line plot
A line plot is a graph used to show frequency of data along a number line. You should use a line plot with less than 25 numbers to compare.
Those digit who are not in the intervel are called lost interval