A map scale is a bar with the real measurement on the top, and the scale to the country on the bottom. I doubt this helps, but hey, maybe.
Case number would be nominal scale; the number has no meaning.
the numerator is the top number and the denominator is the bottom number
It is the bottom number the top number is the numerator :)
Top: numerator. Bottom: denominator.
its the bottom number in a scale
when you scale a fraction up you have to multiply by a number that will get the denominator to the same number. But what you do to the bottom you must do to the top.
When the scale is large, there is little point in starting it at 0. We therefore start at a more appropriate number, and draw a little zigzag at the bottom of the scale where 0 would have been. That is a broken scale.
It depends on which way the bottom line is facing. If the bottom line is to the right, you use the inner scale. If the bottom line is to the left, you use the outer scale.
Bottom.
There is nothing.
Right at the bottom.
The scale. it is usually in one of the bottom corners. The scale, which usually has a straight line on the side that looks like a ruler.
The horizontal scale typically runs along the bottom of the graph.
The scale is hundreds.
Topaz is number 8 on the Mohs scale.
it is as big as japan