Askiitians Tutor Team
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To determine the correct answer, let us analyze the options carefully:
The scale of a graph specifies how the units on the axes (x-axis and y-axis) are represented relative to each other. This is commonly expressed in ratios, such as x-axis: y-axis = A:B, where A and B indicate the scaling factors.
Here is how the given options interpret the scales:
Option A: x-axis 3:1, y-axis 2:1
This means the units on the x-axis are scaled at 3:1, and the y-axis is scaled at 2:1.
Option B: x-axis 1:3, y-axis 1:2
This means the x-axis units are scaled at 1:3, while the y-axis units are scaled at 1:2.
Option C: x-axis 1:1, y-axis 1:4
This means the x-axis units are equally scaled (1:1), while the y-axis is scaled at 1:4.
Option D: x-axis 2:3, y-axis 1:2
This means the x-axis units are scaled at 2:3, while the y-axis is scaled at 1:2.
To identify the correct answer, you need:
Information about how the data or graph appears.
Measurement differences between intervals on the x-axis and y-axis.
If you can provide more details or an accompanying graph, I can analyze further. Based on the information given, the specific scaling can't be determined unless the graph data or intervals are explained.