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A graph that uses bars is simply called a bar graph.
If the intervals are of different width, then it is a histogram.
A picture graph, instead of using bars or lines to measure quantities, uses pictures. http://www.schools.ash.org.au/revesby/images/pg.gif here's an example
Instead of connecting points with a line, a bar graph uses bars to represent data.
A ratio uses division to compare two quantities.
The bars are representing all of the bars of chocolate the Americans eat. The stars represent the average number of chins per family
The answer to a graph that uses bars to show information is a bargraph
The intervals that the bars represent are touching each other.
A bar graph is typically the best illustration of size or quantity differences because it uses the length of bars to represent the values being compared. The height or length of each bar directly corresponds to the value it represents, making it easy to visually compare the quantities.
No. The Romans used letters to represent quantities. Whereas the Greeks used letters and symbols to represent quantities.
They can represent quantities which are not just whole numbers.
A choropleth map is a type of map that uses different shading or color intensities to represent different quantities or values within geographic areas.