The answer depends on the nature of the graph.
If it is linear it will simply change the slope. If it is non-linear, it will change the shape. It also depends on what changes are made to the scales on the axes.
hey would probably get smaller!
they both have bars?
A double bar graph is just like a regular bar graph but it has two bars per subject. Like this:
When comparing two things in the graph, you use double bars per interval.
They have two bars on a single graph.
A double bar graph is a graph that uses pairs of bars to compare and show the relationship between data. However, a double line graph is a grid graph that uses pairs of lines to compare and show the relationship between data.
Without it you would not know which bars refer to which datasets.
A graph that uses bars is simply called a bar graph.
A bar graphA graph consisting of bars is called a bar graph. It is irrelevant whether the bars are horizontal or vertical or whether there are spaces between the bars or not.
The answer to a graph that uses bars to show information is a bargraph
a bar graph the bars are seperated a histogram the bars are not seperated
a bar graph the bars are seperated a histogram the bars are not seperated