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In a bar graph, the bars are of equal width but height is __________________.

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Answered by YashrajRanjan
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Answer:

Width of bars represents class interval and its height represents corresponding frequencies.

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Answered by preeti353615
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Answer:

In a bar graph, the bars are of equal width but height is different.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a bar graph, the bars are of equal width but heights are different.

  • The bar graph is the most basic graphical representation of data.
  • It's made out of rectangles with the same width.
  • We use classes on the X-axis and frequencies on the Y-axis to create a bar chart.
  • The width of the bars denotes the class interval, while the height of the bars shows the associated frequency.
  • The width of all bars is the same because the class interval is the same for all classes.
  • Frequencies differ from one class to the next.
  • As a result, bar heights differ.
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