Scale refers to the range or extent of values represented in a table, indicating how much data is covered, such as from 0 to 100. Interval size, on the other hand, defines the specific spacing or distance between consecutive data points or categories within that scale, such as increments of 10 or 5. Essentially, scale provides the overall context, while interval size details the granularity of the data representation.
truth table contains inputs and excitation table takes outputs as inputs
a table shows lists of data, a figure represents data in graphic form
i dont know but a ratio table is easier
histogram
THE is used when talking about a specific item for example you would say "put it on THE table" not "put it on A table" when u say THE table u mean that specific table, but if u say A table then it could mean any table available
equal groups on the table which is the scale
The answer will depend on the data values: there is no rule that fits all situations.
There is no difference.
A state table defines the behaviour of the of the sequantial function
Table salt has a cube structure and table sugar has a hexagonal crystaline structure.
A ratio table is more like a pattern, where a data table has graphs.
A ratio table is more like a pattern, where a data table has graphs.
A chair you sit upon, and a table you eat upon.
A table in which properties of elements are repeated after some interval.
truth table contains inputs and excitation table takes outputs as inputs
truth table gives relation between i/p & o/p. excitation table is use for design of ff & counters.
Entity - Table Entity Set - Rows in Table