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Bhumika Mamar 2 years ago

Bar charts enable us to compare numerical values like integers and percentages.They use the length of each bar to represent the value of each variable. For ex. bar charts show variations in categories and subcategories scaling width or height across simple,spaced bars or rectangles.

Yash Pawar 2 years ago

Bar graphs are the pictorial representation of data (generally grouped), in the form of vertical or horizontal rectangular bars, where the length of bars are proportional to the measure of data. They are also known as bar charts.
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Prayag Sharma 2 years ago

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Navya Singh 2 years ago

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Kawaljeet Kaur 2 years ago

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Anju Mishra 2 years ago

Where is figure
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Rishitha K 2 years ago

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Dhana Priya 2 years ago

Give important questions for pt 2 exam
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Aarush Langalia 2 years ago

Seven teachings of Guru Nanakji are: 1) God is one; 2) God is formless; 3) God is omnipotent and omnipresent; 4) God is eternal; 5) Importance of God's hukam; 6) God is merciful; 7) God is great.
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Amit Badsara 2 years ago

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Kristi Kalita 2 years ago

Now in simple language we have to find the circumference of a circle and then multiply it by 5 because he covered 5 rounds. To find that we have to apply a formula- 2Πr/ 2×22/7×r Now to find the radius of the circle we have to divide the diameter by two which is 12÷2=6 A/Q =2×22/7×6 =264/7 =37.71 =37.71×5 =188.55cm Therefore, he covered 188.55cm in total. Tips: These types of sum will become easier for you when you will learn the formulas.

Navnita Soni 2 years ago

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Aarush Langalia 2 years ago

Virashaivism refers to the religious beliefs and practices of the reformist Shaiva sect of Virashaivas. Virashaivas literally means "heroic or firm worshippers of Shiva.
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Zishan Faisal 2 years ago

First take out the area of garden which is 6850m^2 and then we will take out the area of path including garden length of path =90+10m=100m and breadth =75+10=85 area =100×85=8500m^2 now we Will subtract the area of path including garden by area of garden =8500-6850=1650m^2 now area of path=1650m^2 now to find area of garden in hectare we will divide the area by 10000=6850÷10000=0.685 hectare
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Ayush Dubey 2 years ago

Length = 40 cm Breadth = 20 cm Perimeter of rectangle = 2(l+b) = 2(40+20) = 120 cm Perimeter of square= perimeter of rectangle 4xSide =120 cm Side = 120÷4 Side = 30 cm
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Janvi Rohilla 2 years ago

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