What is the convenient scale and interval to use for graphing each set of data set?
It is actually a ratio scale, which is more demanding than an interval scale.
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It depends on what you mean by scale. In music, for instance, each half step is related to the prior note by the twelfth root of 2.
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What is the convenient scale and interval to use for graphing each set of data set?
The step between grid lines on a scale represents the interval by which the scale is divided. This step helps to quantify and measure the distance or value between different points on the scale. It essentially denotes the unit of measurement being used on the scale.
I'm not sure I understand your question, but if the point (10,6) is plotted 2 squares to the right of the origin and 3 squares up, then the horizontal scale interval is 5 and the vertical scale interval is 2. Each horizontal space represents 5; each vertical space represents 2.
There are 5 different notes in a slendro scale. Each interval is an equal division of an octave. (i.e. each interval is about 2.2 semitones.)
The answer depends on the scale used.
The fundamental interval on the thermodynamic scale is the Kelvin scale, where the interval between each degree is the same size. This scale begins at absolute zero and is used to measure temperature in thermodynamics.
A scale is a series of notes in ascending order (usually), beginning with tonic through each tone in the key ie: CDEFGABC. An interval is the distance between any two notes, for example: the interval between A and C is a minor third.
It is actually a ratio scale, which is more demanding than an interval scale.
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The Fahrenheit temperature scale is one in which the interval between the freezing point and boiling point of water is divided into 180 equal parts.
It depends on what you mean by scale. In music, for instance, each half step is related to the prior note by the twelfth root of 2.