Q6. (A) With the help of given statistical data, prepare a compound bar graph and answer the following 6 questions: Year Import Export 1909-10 152,994 127,647 1910-11 197,356 180,458 1911-12 256,038 226,243 1912-13 242,579 223,149 1 What is the class interval in years? 2. What changes were taken in Brazil's imports and exports from 1909 to 1913. 3. In which year the difference between exports and imports of Brazil's trade was least?
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Explanation:
1-Class interval refers to the numerical width of any class in a particular distribution. It is defined as the difference between the upper-class limit and the lower class limit. Class Interval = Upper-Class limit – Lower class limit.
2-Exports: The top exports of Brazil are Soybeans ($33.2B), Crude Petroleum ($25.2B), Iron Ore ($20.5B), Sulfate Chemical Woodpulp ($8.26B), and Soybean Meal ($6.8B), exporting mostly to China ($64.3B), United States ($29.3B), Argentina ($15B), Netherlands ($11.9B), and Chile ($6.45B).
3-Overview: In September 2020 Brazil exported $18.5B and imported $12.3B, resulting in a positive trade balance of $6.16B. ...
Trade: In September 2020, the top exports of Brazil were Iron Ore ($3.09B), Soybeans ($1.64B), Crude Petroleum ($1.46B), Corn ($1.09B), and Raw Sugar ($1.01B).