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Explain logarithmic scale​

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Answered by Anonymous
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There are two main reasons to use logarithmic scales in charts and graphs. The first is to respond to skewness towards large values; i.e., cases in which one or a few points are much larger than the bulk of the data. The second is to show percent change or multiplicative factors.

Answered by rjaniruthan1981
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Explanation:

A logarithmic scale (or log scale) is a way of displaying numerical data over a very wide range of values in a compact way—typically the largest numbers in the data are hundreds or even thousands of times larger than the smallest numbers. ... Rather, the numbers 10 and 100, and 60 and 600 are equally spaced

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