All data does not have actual measurements or numeric values. Some data must be measured by observational changes only. In this case, a rating scale must be created so the visual observations can be graphed. Since you are comparing absolute values and not showing change over a period of time a BAR GRAPH would be used.
For example, to show how acids affect metals you would use a scale like: 1-No Change, 2-Slight Discoloration but no corrosion, 3-Metal showing sign of corrosion, 4-metal almost has a hole,5-Acid burned a hole in the metal.
so u can display ur data
you make a line graph and then put a scale on it
A scale which uses the area of the graph to its maximum.
The scale varies on depending on the graph; there is no standard scale. It is whatever you want it to be.
The scale can be anything that you choose - but you must give it with the graph.
you make a line graph and then put a scale on it
The scale is the numerical system that is used to define the axis of a graph.
The scale in a graph is determined by the range of the dependent and independent variables.
The scale is the numerical system that is used to define the axis of a graph.
A linear graph. As opposed to a logarithmic scale graph.
The scale of a vertical bar graph is written on the vertical axis.
The horizontal scale typically runs along the bottom of the graph.