The X axis is the horizontal line. The Y axis is the vertical line.
the y axis go's on the side and the x axis goes on the bottom
It could be either way just as long as you do the bar graph correctly
Bar graphs are a way of visually representing data
Bar graphs use bars and a line graph is like a scatter graph but with a straight line to see wich way the dots are going.
A circle graph shows the different parts of a whole quantity.-Akira
It is both, a bar graph can be for discrete and continuous it depends on how you set out the chart. If it is for discrete data then you have to have a gap between each bar but on a continuous bar graph they are all next to each other WITHOUT any gaps. Also another way to discover if a bar graph is discrete or continuous the dicrete graph bars are labelled individually but on a continuous they are not labelled as such; there is a scale on the bottom axis. Hope this helps who ever needs it :D
A line graph is shaped like a triangle and a bar graph is exactly like column but bar graph is other way around
It could be either way just as long as you do the bar graph correctly
Bar graphs are a way of visually representing data
Bar graphs use bars and a line graph is like a scatter graph but with a straight line to see wich way the dots are going.
Yes. A bar graph of frequencies for classes of heights seems a perfectly sensible way to present the information.
by doing a line graph or maybe a bar graph.
a bar graph
A bar graph.
A circle graph shows the different parts of a whole quantity.-Akira
The bar graph worksheets usually come in graph form, and they are not hard to understand. I have found they are a lot easier than many other different forms of worksheets.
It is both, a bar graph can be for discrete and continuous it depends on how you set out the chart. If it is for discrete data then you have to have a gap between each bar but on a continuous bar graph they are all next to each other WITHOUT any gaps. Also another way to discover if a bar graph is discrete or continuous the dicrete graph bars are labelled individually but on a continuous they are not labelled as such; there is a scale on the bottom axis. Hope this helps who ever needs it :D
In a scientific context, a chart typically refers to a visual representation of data that has been organized in a graphical format, such as a line graph, bar graph, or pie chart. Charts are used to illustrate relationships, trends, or patterns within the data being presented, making complex information easier to understand and interpret.