The break allows the rest of a rising graph to be drawn lower on the paper or screen, instead of going right off the top.
Yes, a Bar graph can have a break in it... smartass...
Bar graphs are a way of visually representing data
A "break"
A bar graph IS a chart.A bar graph IS a chart.A bar graph IS a chart.A bar graph IS a chart.
a break means dat it allows the rest of a rising graph to get lower ur welcome i like to make a shout out to Guatemala
Yes, a Bar graph can have a break in it... smartass...
Bar graphs are a way of visually representing data
A "break"
Yes.
You can definitely use a table or graph to what your findings. You can use a bar graph for this purpose for example.
A bar graph IS a chart.A bar graph IS a chart.A bar graph IS a chart.A bar graph IS a chart.
a break means dat it allows the rest of a rising graph to get lower ur welcome i like to make a shout out to Guatemala
To Tell whether which is which. For example let's say you have a red bar and blue bar, how are people going to know which is which? So that's the purpose of the key.
A bar graph IS a chart.A bar graph IS a chart.A bar graph IS a chart.A bar graph IS a chart.
There is no Tagalog translation for the words bar graph or graph. These are words Filipinos will generally learn in English.
The graph key is to make sure everyone understands what things mean, like a map key
For an ordinary bar graph you need two variables, the dependent variable being numerical. You need at least two observations - unless you want a bar graph that serves no purpose. You could have more than one dependent variables for a stacked or grouped bar graph.