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Q: What is axis interval?
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a scale with diffrent numbers


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title,axis,interval,label and scale


Is an interval on the side of a graph?

Yes, intervals can be either on the Y Axis (Vertical), or the X Axis (Horizontal).


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Yes, you can.


Describe what the graph of interval -4 and 10 looks like?

The x-axis (horizontal axis) form -4 to 10.


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The answer depends on the scale used.


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It takes 27.32 of the time interval that we call our "day".


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t is for title a is for axis i is for interval l is for legend or key s is for scale


On a graph why does the time go on the x axis?

It does not have to. The independent variable, if there is any, usually goes on the x axis. Since time, particularly for time series, is often an independent variable, it goes on the x axis. However, if I were studying the time interval between the oldest and youngest sibling (brother or sister) in families of different size, I would plot the family size on the x axis and time on the y axis. In this case, the family size is the independent variable and the time [interval] the dependent.


How do you draw a cumulative frequency frequency polygon and a frequency curve?

To draw a cumulative frequency frequency polygon, plot cumulative frequency on the y-axis and the upper boundary of each class interval on the x-axis. Then connect the points with straight line segments, starting from the x-axis at 0 cumulative frequency. For a frequency curve, plot the midpoint of each class interval on the x-axis and the frequency on the y-axis. Then connect the points smoothly with a curve to show the distribution of data.


Is the displacement of the mass along the x-axis constant for each time interval?

On the basis of the information provided, it could be but need not be.