Question 42
The length in km (rounded to nearest hundred) of some major rivers fo India is given below:
RiverLength(in km)Narmada1300Mahanadi900Brahmaputra2900Ganga2500Kaveri800Krishna1300
Draw a bar graph to represent the above information.
A Bar Graph (also called Bar Chart) is a graphical display of data using bars of different heights.
In order to construct a bar graph representing the above data, we follow the following steps:
StepI Take a graph paper and draw two mutually perpendicular lines OX and OY let OXas the horizontal axis and OY as the vertical axis.
StepII Along OX, mark rivers name and along OY, mark length in kilometres.
StepIII Along OX choose the uniform equal width fo the bars and the uniform gap between them according to the space available for the graph.
StepIV Choose a suitable scale to determine the heights of the bars, according to the availability of space, here, we choose 1 unit length represents 200 km.
StepV Calculate the height of bars for various rivers are as follows.
Name of the RiverHeight of barsNarmada1300200=6.5 unitsMahanadi900200=4.5 unitsBrahmaputra2900200=14.5 unitsGanga2500200=12.5 unitsKaveri800200=4 unitsKrishna1300200=6.5 units
Hence the required bar graph of given data is shown below