Yes, the interval of a graph is the difference between any two consecutive numbers on a scale.
For example, if the scale read: 2,4,6,8,10 then you could do 4-2, 6-4, etc. to find the interval. (which is 2)
a pie graph shows percentages and a bar graph shows numbers and amounts
wha is the interval on a line graph, scale from 0-25?..
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a broken line graph has numbres going everywhere and a line graph has numbers going on a steady rate (e.g 50,10,90 for a broken line graph) (eg 2,4,6 for a line graph) hope i helped :D
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Well...The interval is the DIFFERENCE between a number to the next on a scale.The scale is the SERIES OF NUMBERS starting at 0 to another number on the top of a graph. For example....If the graph has 0-100 numbers on it...thats the scale. The 0-100 is the scale.I hope you understand.
the answer is, interval
The difference between a graph and a diagram is as follows: a diagram is a chart which shows a drawing and a graph is a graph with lines or bars indicating something specific in numbers.
The range
to get an interval, you must first get an answer. cause if i give yo the answer, it would b wrong to get an interval you have to make a graph, or a histogram, then in that graph you would make the smallest number smaller by one, make the biggest number bigger by one, then round to a number between that for all the numbers, and WALLA you have your interval!
a pie graph shows percentages and a bar graph shows numbers and amounts
Slope
This indicates that the scale used for the graph is 1 unit is 5 children. The distance between two numbers indicates a unit and this unit remains uniform throughout a scale. Thus, a scale plays a crucial part in plotting graphs. Without scales, we wonβt be able to infer anything relevant from the graph.
interval graph
That's known as the range.
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wha is the interval on a line graph, scale from 0-25?..