No it won't
It depends on the domain and codomain (range) of he data.
There is no predetermined scale. You choose the scale so as to best represent the data.
line graph
line graph
A Histogram, a line plot and a line graph.
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It depends on the domain and codomain (range) of he data.
No, you would change the axis or scale on the graph to fit the line/bar. If you draw a graph you should make sure it is large enough to accommodate any data in which you are going to place in it.
There is no predetermined scale. You choose the scale so as to best represent the data.
scale
A bar graph would be best to show a change in data that is not continuous, as it allows for discrete categories to be visually compared easily. The gaps between bars help to emphasize that the data points are distinct and not continuous.
scale
line graph
if you are graphing a change over time, a line graph. if you are comparing data, it's a bar graph.
what incrament would ba a apppropriate to make a graph of the data
so u can display ur data
The left-hand scale in a graph represents the numerical values of the data being presented. It is important because it provides a reference point for understanding the magnitude of the data points. The scale impacts the interpretation of the data by showing the range and distribution of the values, helping viewers to make comparisons and draw conclusions based on the data displayed.