It doesn't matter
In a bar graph, the bars should not touch each other if they represent distinct categories, as this visually emphasizes that the categories are separate and discrete. However, in a histogram, which represents continuous data, the bars touch to indicate that the data falls within a continuous range. Thus, whether bars touch or not depends on the type of data being represented.
no,a bar graph is not a pictograph,pictograph's represent data by pictures and bar graphs by bars...
.)A graph consisting of parallel, usually vertical bars or rectangles with lengths proportional to the frequency with which specified quantities occur in a set of data. Also called bar chart
a circle graph is in a circular form and represents your data using pieces inside of itbar graphs represents data using bars
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The question is misguided because bars CAN, and often do, touch.
they touch all the time
a bar graph the bars are seperated a histogram the bars are not seperated
a bar graph the bars are seperated a histogram the bars are not seperated
they both have bars?
A bar graphA graph consisting of bars is called a bar graph. It is irrelevant whether the bars are horizontal or vertical or whether there are spaces between the bars or not.
In a bar graph, the bars should not touch each other if they represent distinct categories, as this visually emphasizes that the categories are separate and discrete. However, in a histogram, which represents continuous data, the bars touch to indicate that the data falls within a continuous range. Thus, whether bars touch or not depends on the type of data being represented.
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A graph that uses bars is simply called a bar graph.
They are essential by definition. It is not possible to have a bar graph with no bars!
a bar graph
a bar graph