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Differentiate between multiple bar diagram and compound bar diagram.

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  • Multiple Bar Diagram: Multiple bar diagrams are constructed to represent two or more two variables for the purpose of comparison.
    For example, we can draw two bars one indicating the literacy rate of males and another literacy rate of females.
  • Compound Bar Diagram: When different components are grouped in one set of variables or different variables of one component are put together, their representation is made by a compound bar diagram. In this method, different variables are shown in a single bar with different rectangles.
    For example, the total electricity produced in India is sub-divided into hydropower, thermal power, nuclear power, etc.
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Chapter 3: Graphical Representation of Data - Exercise [Page 53]

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NCERT Practical Work in Geography [English] Class 12
Chapter 3 Graphical Representation of Data
Exercise | Q 2. (ii) | Page 53

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