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I suggest you go to your math book and look at an example of graphs. Basically, it is a box with labels on the bottom (horizontal axis) of the box representing the items you are graphing and along the vertical axis you will have data. You will put in bars of different colors to represent the data corresponding with the labels. A double bar graph would be two of these.

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