Question
State the difference between Clustered Bar diagram and Divided Bar diagram.

Answer

A bar diagram shows distribution of the value of a variable in various components.
  • A vertical and horizontal bar is drawn for each value of the variable.
  • Difference between Clustered bar diagram and Divided bar diagram as follows:
$(1)$ In Clustered bar diagram, values of a common variable and over a common base are given for more than one section of related parameters.
  • In Divided bar diagram, every single value of the variable has sub categories.
$(2)$ Example: If the base is time period, the variable is literacy level and its values are expressed for two categories namely, females and males then for one-time period, two bars showing literacy level for females and males respectively are drawn in cluster bar diagram.

$(3)$ In Clustered bar diagram, value of a common variable is shown.
  • In Divided bar diagram, every single value of the variable has sub categories.

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