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Nothing happened in that time period that needed to be showed.
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
not really now if the bars were touching it would be a histogram which compares ranges
im not positive but a histogram shows a continuous data in a similar way to bar graphs but without the gap between the columns it gives info about differnt catergories depending on what event its talking about.
The gap on the 351 Cleveland changes timing. Adjust the point gap until it is at 28-32 and begin timing then.
0.019 point gap
The point gap for a 429 v8 is : .017 The point gap for a 429Pl v8 is: .020
.035 spark plug gap, .02 point gap.
The point gap is 17 to 19
.027 is the point gap.
I BELIEVE the point gap is ( .017 ) and point dwell is ( 26 - 31 )
Plug Gap is .025 and Point Gap is .020
The point gap in a 1972 d100 varies. For the 225 slant 6 cylinder the point gap is.017- .023. For the 318cid, 360cid, 400cid and 413cid engines the gap is .014- .019.
gap is .017
The point gap should be set for 30 degrees dwell.
set the point gap to achieve 30 degrees dwell.