It is a bar chart.
It is a histogram.
Each bar displays the value of one variable for one value of a second variable. The second may be a qualitative variable or a quantitative one.
dependent variable always go on y.axis on the graph.
Dependent variable take on X-axis and independent variable take on Y-axis in a graph.
frequency is the kinds of the line graph, bar graph, picture graph, pie graph. that's all
It is a histogram.
You cannot. There is no information about the distribution, or even what the graph is meant to display!
stem-and-leaf plots
Each bar displays the value of one variable for one value of a second variable. The second may be a qualitative variable or a quantitative one.
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There are a number of situations when it does not make sense. Among these, the two main reasons are:The variable along the x-axis is nominal (categorical) or ordinal.The variable along the y-axis is not continuous.
On a line graph, where is the dependent variable placed?
The answer depends on what the graph is of: the distribution function or the cumulative distribution function.
dependent variable always go on y.axis on the graph.
a graph of the independent variable and dependant that shows a graph with a fixed gradient (I.E a line graph) The equation of the graph will be given by y = mx +c where m is the gradient and c is a constant
It has no special name - other than a normal (or Gaussian) distribution graph.
Description (title) of the chart so that you know what the chart is intended to display; Labels for categories (or independent variable), with scale, if appropriate; and Values for dependent variable with scale.