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how to identify the scale in bar graph​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Scale: The scale is the numbers that show the units used on the bar graph. Labels: Both the side and the bottom of the bar graph have a label that tells what kind of data is shown. X-axis describes what each data point on the line represents and y-axis shows the numeric value for each point on the line...

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

  • Scale: The scale is the numbers that show the units used on the bar graph.
  • Labels: Both the side and the bottom of the bar graph have a label that tells what kind of data is shown. X-axis describes what each data point on the line represents and y-axis shows the numeric value for each point on the line.
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