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Physics, 08.08.2019 23:30 JustMEok9849

To practice making a bar graph, let's compare the number of students in several
850, school b has 600, school c has 1200, school d has 900, and school e has 350.
idents in several high schools. school a has
in a bar graph of these data, what would be the independent variable and
plotted?
ould be the independent variable and on which axis would it be

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