a bar graph
That would be a bar graph.
A graph that uses bars is simply called a bar graph.
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.
If the intervals are of different width, then it is a histogram.
a bar graph
Histogram
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If the axes are on autoscale, it will make no difference. Otherwise they will be 5 times the size.
That would be a bar graph.
A graph that uses bars is simply called a bar graph.
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.
hey would probably get smaller!
a histogram has intervals a bar graph does notAnswerA histogram has all the bars smooshed together while a bar graph has them apart. A bit more detail:A histogram looks sort of like mountains, valleys, and peaks. It goes up and down, depending on how the numbers change, with no break in between. A bar graph has columns which are straight up and down, with breaks (spaces) in between the columns.
You don't. Unless the graph is essentially pointless, most of the bars will be rectangles, and so they would all fall into the same category.
A histogram is a chart comprising bars but, unlike an ordinary bar chart, the widths (intervals) of the bars are different and their heights represent the frequency densities, not frequencies.
The answer to a graph that uses bars to show information is a bargraph