The labels that display along the bottom of a chart to identify the category of the data are called the x-axis labels or category labels. These labels help to categorize the data points and provide context for the information being represented in the chart. They are essential for interpreting the relationships and trends within the data.
The category labels are displayed along the horizontal axis in the column chart. On the other hand, the data is plotted along the vertical axis.
The category labels will be across the bottom, so they are on the X axis which is the horizontal axis.
It labels items on a chart. Category labels go across the bottom, on the horizontal or X-Axis. Values are normally on the Y-Axis. So if it were a bar chart, a category would have a bar coming from the X Axis and its value would be measured by what point on the Y-Axis it is equal to. The category labels tell us what that bar represents, like sales or profits or a particular year etc.
Labels on food products that display what nutrients the food contains are called nutritional facts labels or nutrition information panels.
It labels items on a chart. Category labels go across the bottom, on the horizontal or X-Axis. Values are normally on the Y-Axis. So if it were a bar chart, a category would have a bar coming from the X Axis and its value would be measured by what point on the Y-Axis it is equal to. The category labels tell us what that bar represents, like sales or profits or a particular year etc.
Suppose you're working on a display for Thanksgiving. The drawings, construction paper, and labels you use to make up the display are examples of what?
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Labels
They are called Nutrition Fact Labels or Nutrition Information Panels
Figure labels typically go at the bottom of a figure, providing a brief description or explanation of the content displayed in the figure.
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Labels