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QuestionCan I use a jagged line in bar graphs?Community AnswerNo, that would be a different type of graph. I think you might be thinking of a trend graph.
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QuestionIs it necessary that the distances of the bars are equal?Community AnswerNo. They are most likely going to be different, since the two values represented aren't usually equal.
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QuestionHow do I make a bar graph showing the maximum and minimum temperatures of June?Community AnswerLabel the x-axis with every day of June and the y-axis with the temperatures in degrees, then draw your bars.
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QuestionHow do I represent large values on a bar graph? For example, we have to represent the values 8848, 8611,8598, 8501, and 8481.Community AnswerYou should probably use a break in your graph. This is done by putting a lightning bolt shape at the point of the break. (Simply search "broken graph" for more information about how/when to use them.)
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QuestionHow do I gap a bar graph?Community AnswerYou should gap a bar graph equally, such as every 2 squares along. Remember, a bar graph without any gaps isn't a bar graph - it's a histogram.
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QuestionHow do I make a bar graph when it deals with how long (in days) it will take for something to happen? Would I make the y-axis the days and the x-axis the different things that needed to react?DonaganTop AnswererYes, that sounds like a workable plan.
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QuestionIs it necessary to include a title for the bar graph?Community AnswerYes. Otherwise, nobody will know what your graph is supposed to be showing.
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QuestionHow is the bar graph different from the histogram?Community AnswerA bar graph has bars with gaps between them. A histogram has bars that are close together with no gaps.
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QuestionWhat is the use of the bar graph?Community AnswerThe use of a bar graph is to represent data in a visually pleasing way. It is most commonly used when X value (along the bottom) is wordy and Y value (up and down) is numerical.
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QuestionHow do you make a picture using a graph?Community AnswerPlot all of the points, then join them all together.
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QuestionHow could I put units if there is something with decimals?DonaganTop AnswererTo accommodate decimal numbers, you would have to divide each whole-number length into smaller segments (such as tenths or hundredths). Depending on the scale of your graph, you might have to estimate where to place a small decimal number.
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QuestionThe time between 10 BC and 10 AD is nineteen years, not twenty (there is no year zero). How can I make a bar graph that leaves the year zero out?DonaganTop AnswererLet year 1 BC be immediately adjacent to year 1 AD. There's no reason to show a year "zero." (By the way, from the beginning of year 10 BC to the end of year 10 AD was a time period of 20 years, not 19. If there had been a year called "zero," that would have made a time period of 21 years.)
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QuestionI have decimals as my values. How do I draw a bar chart with these?DonaganTop AnswererChoose a larger scale for your drawing that allows you to show small numbers clearly.
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QuestionHow can I construct a bar graph?Tina XCommunity AnswerYou can construct a bar graph on grid paper or Google Sheets (Excel works too). Know your variables and data, and start inserting it in the appropriate areas of the graph.
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QuestionIs it necessary to colour the inside of the bar?Tina XCommunity AnswerNo, although some worksheets require you to do so. It depends on your teacher/instructor.
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QuestionDo we have to maintain equal distance between the bars. If yes, then why?DonaganTop AnswererIt's not mandatory, but it is customary. It's really a matter of appearance: the orderliness of the display helps to show trends (similar to a line graph).
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QuestionCan I use a bar graph to project growth in business?DonaganTop AnswererYes. The horizontal axis could represent time increments, and the vertical component could show projected revenue or some other business metric.
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