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WHAT IS THE SCALE USED IN THE Y-AXIS? ​

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Answered by yadavoshank
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Linear Scale

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Answered by jaya8765
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Answer:

The scale is defined as the numbers corresponding to the units used on the graph. The scale used in Y-AXIS is linear scale. It can also be called as a direct scale.

Step-by-step explanation:

A direct scale, likewise called a bar scale, scale bar, realistic scale, or graphical scale, is a method for outwardly showing the size of a guide, nautical diagram, designing drawing, or engineering drawing. A scale bar is normal component of guide formats.

For huge scope guides and diagrams, those covering a little region, and designing and engineering drawings, the direct scale can be extremely basic, a line set apart at spans to show the distance on the earth or item which the distance on the scale addresses.

The scale chose for a graph axis affects how we decipher the message and is a significant piece of upgrading information perception. Kindly be extremely cautious assuming the scales are different on the two tomahawks.

Normal imperatives confronted while picking chart scales

i.The scope of the qualities on each scale to incorporate the scope of the relative multitude of information to be plotted.

ii.The need for a specific worth (like zero) to be remembered for a scale

iii.The need for the diagram to show the critical patterns in the information suitably.

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