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The bar graph represents the number of shirts produced in a tailoring unit in 6 days. Answer the following questions. 1) What is the scale of this bar graph​

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Answered by mahakincsem
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Scales tell us the number of quantities per unit length on bar graph

Step-by-step explanation:

  • When it comes to bar graphs or any other kind of graph. independent quantities are taken on the horizontal axis while dependent quantities are taken on the verticle axis.
  • Here horizontal axis shows that 1 unit on the horizontal axis represents 5 number of shirts.
  • It is plotted against the number of days of the week on the verticle axis e.g. 1 unit verticle axis = 1 day.

Here is a similar question about the scale of the bar graph

Q2) Observe this bar graph which is showing the sale of shirts in a ready-made shop from Monday to Saturday.

Now answer the following questions :

(b) What is the scale chosen on the horizontal line representing the number of shirts?

Answered by ritikrathore507
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Answer:

a) 1 unit =10 shirts

b) No.of shirts produced in a tailoring unit in 6 days

c) Max no.of shirts on Saturday, 120 shirts

Min no. of shirts on Tuesday, 20 shirts

d) Monday

e) Monday and Wednesday, 40 shirts each day.

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