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First by looking at your data, label the scale and draw bars to given data
The scale varies on depending on the graph; there is no standard scale. It is whatever you want it to be.
The horizontal scale typically runs along the bottom of the graph.
You look for that information on the scale. If there is no scale then dismiss the graph as being uninformative.
the scale would be how many units or numbers you go by each line in the line graph.
First by looking at your data, label the scale and draw bars to given data
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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 is the numerical system that is used to define the axis of a graph.
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 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 graph significantly influences its appearance by altering the range and intervals of the axes, which can emphasize or de-emphasize trends and data points. A larger scale can make variations appear less pronounced, while a smaller scale can exaggerate differences, potentially misleading the viewer. Additionally, the choice of scale can affect the readability and clarity of the graph, impacting how easily the audience can interpret the information presented. Thus, careful consideration of scale is crucial for accurate data representation.