In a bar graph, the width of bars
(a) are proportional to the corresponding frequencies
(b) have no significance
(C) Are proportional to the space between two consecutive bars
(d)Are proportional to the corresponding height
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option c is the answer for this question
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In a bar graph, the width of bars have no significance.
Explanation:
- In a bar graph, the width of the bars will have no significance. We can change the width value as much as we want, but all bars must have the same width.
- As a result, the width of a bar graph has no bearing. The height of the bar graph is a pictorial depiction of data variables on the x-axis vs their value on the y-axis. As a result, in a bar graph, the width of the bar will have no significance.
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