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In a bar graph, how does the x axis differ from the y axis?

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Step-by-step explanation:

because the x axis is at the bottom and the y axis is on the left side

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Answer:

Bar graphs have an x-axis and a y-axis like most bar graphs, like the one above, the x-axis runs horizontally (flat).

Sometimes bar graphs are made so that the bars are sidewise like in the graph below. Then the x-axis has numbers representing different time periods or names of things being compared.

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