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A graph that uses bars is simply called a bar graph.
It is simlar to s bar graph except the "bars" are connected and the bars reprsent ranges instead of an actual number. The y axis is the constant (like time) and the x axis is variable (the ranges)
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.
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On a bar graph, the y-axis is the vertical axis, typically located to the left of the data bars.
It is the horizontal line or axis below the bars.
A graph that uses bars is simply called a bar graph.
It is simlar to s bar graph except the "bars" are connected and the bars reprsent ranges instead of an actual number. The y axis is the constant (like time) and the x axis is variable (the ranges)
The axis labels.
Well nothing just space so people can see the graph easily. Don't forget ur y-axis and x-axis!
There are various different ways to graph information, but the part that tells you what the bars or lines represent is called a label. A label might appear next to a line, or a bar, or it might only appear on the x axis and the y axis.
the befits of a bar graph is a way to keep you data but using bars . there can be a horizontal bar which is a bar going horizontally or a vertical bar which is a bar going vertically . a bar need a title and numbers going up the y axis and numbers or names going across the x axis .
The difference between a graph and a diagram is as follows: a diagram is a chart which shows a drawing and a graph is a graph with lines or bars indicating something specific in numbers.
A bar graph is a graph that has vertical or horizontal bars to represent numbers. A bar graph is usually used to compare two different things with each other.
Histogram which is a type of bar graph. The data is grouped into equal ranges and the bars show how many occurances are in each range.
A graph can either have series legend or axis legends An axis legend can, and should, be located at the edge of each axis. For example: The legend for the x-axis should be on the right most side of the x-axis. The legend for the y-axis should be on top of the y-axis. The legend is usually short and concise, eg. ppm/yr or simply x or y A series legend usually consist of colors associated with lines in the graph, and can be combined with axis legends.