However unsure as I may be sir/ma'am, I believe the answer is a scale.
A number line or, in 2 or more dimensions a grid.
An axis.
In an arithmetic series, each term is defined by a fixed value added to the previous term. This fixed value (common difference) may be positive or negative.In a geometric series, each term is defined as a fixed multiple of the previous term. This fixed value (common ratio) may be positive or negative.The common difference or common ratio can, technically, be zero but they result in pointless series.
A fixed-point number representation displays numbers with a fixed number of decimal places. This means that the number will always have the same number of digits after the decimal point, regardless of the value of the number itself.
Currency style format
scale???????
The scale
because what word is series of numbers placed at fixed distances on the scale
i think its a line graph
Is that the 'scale'?
It could be a ruler. Just a number line.
A number line or, in 2 or more dimensions a grid.
An axis.
A scale of a graph is a series of numbers placed at fixed, or equal, id stances. The highest value on the scale should be greater than the greatest value of the data.
In the branch of algebra called group theory, they are called equivalent classes or residual classes. They are generated with the fixed distance as the basis of the modulo relationship.
By plane from delhi, by bus from simla, and by car There are fixed taxi rates for fixed distances in ladakh
Not aware of a specific word. After working 30 years in statistics, I would refer to them as "tick mark values"!