The values on the scale of a graph represent the range and intervals of the data being displayed. They provide a reference for interpreting the magnitude of the data points plotted on the graph. Differences in scale can affect the visual representation of trends and relationships, making some variations appear more pronounced or subtle depending on how the scale is set. It's important to choose an appropriate scale to accurately convey the information without distorting the data.
A scale which uses the area of the graph to its maximum.
The scale is the numerical system that is used to define the axis of a graph.
A linear graph. As opposed to a logarithmic scale graph.
For scores measured on a nominal scale, a bar chart is the most appropriate frequency distribution graph. This type of graph displays categories as distinct bars, allowing for easy comparison of the frequency of each category. Since nominal data represents qualitative differences without any inherent order, the bars should not touch, emphasizing that the categories are separate and unrelated.
The scale can be anything that you choose - but you must give it with the graph.
You select an appropriate scale.
Meaning of "Is the Scope of the graph appropriate? "
Yes.
A title.
When determining the appropriate name for a graph, consider the data being represented and choose a title that accurately describes the information displayed in the graph.
There is no predetermined scale. You choose the scale so as to best represent the data.
It depends on the domain and codomain (range) of he data.
histogram
Look at the numbers you're going to be placing on the graph. Obviously you wouldn't have the graph going up by ones if you have to plot 100, 125, 150, 175, etc. Order the numbers that're going to be graphed in order from least to greatest. For example: Let's say our numbers are 10, 19, 35, 52, and 78. We can't do ones, as the graph would be to small, we can't do fifty's as the graph would be to big. We could go fives or tens. That would be more appropriate. The appropriate scale to use is always dependant on the numbers you have to plot or graph. If we graph in the thousands we can just use ones and on the "Y" axis denote that all plotted numbers are in thousands.
you make a line graph and then put a scale on it
A scale which uses the area of the graph to its maximum.