The _of the bars in a bar in a bar graph remains the same for all the bars
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The answer of your question is length.
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The length of the bars in a bar in a bar graph remains the same for all the bars.
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- Bar graphs are found in both ways: vertical or horizontal.
- Length or height of any graph identifies primary features of the graph.
- Values of the graphs are greater if length of the bar graph is more.
- Any typical bar graph consists of a title or label, y-axis or vertical axis, x-axis or horizontal axis, bars and scales for the axis.
- Bar graphs are ideally useful in comparing two or more values, or comparing values over time.
- The length of each bars is independent of other bar lengths.
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