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Bar graphA visual display using bars to represent the relative size of different categories of a variable, with each category or value of the variable represented by a bar, usually with a gap between the bars. A bar graph is often used to illustrate the major features of the distribution of data because it is an easier and quicker way to see and grasp the i [..]
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Bar graphA bar graph is a graph that uses horizontal or vertical bars to display data in order to compare quantities.
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Bar grapha graph using bars to show quantities or numbers so they can be easily compared.
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Bar graphgraph using parallel bars of varying lengths to compare and contrast data.
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Bar graphA visual representation of horizontal and vertical bars or lines to represent data.
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Bar graphn. a method of displaying statistical data through rectangular bars which vary in length and height. These bars are separated by spaces to make them discrete. Ideal when the x variable is non-numerica [..]
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Bar graphAway of displaying data graphically through using bars of varying length or height with or without spaces inbetween them. Bar graphs are typically used when displaying one of the two variables is disc [..]
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Bar graphSee: histogram.
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Bar grapha chart that uses either vertical or horizontal bars to display countable data
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Bar graphA graphical representation of a table of data in which the height or length of each bar indicates its frequency. The bars are separated from each other to highlight that the data are discrete or “coun [..]
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Bar graphA graph using comparative bars of different lengths to represent data (Lesson 4)
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Bar graphA diagram that compares bars of the same width but of different heights according to the statistics or data they represent. Bar graphs are horizontal. (A vertical bar graph is called a column graph.) [..]
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Bar graphA graph that uses vertical or horizontal bars to show comparisons among two or more items.
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