Relative Frequency 1.00 Segmented bar graph of light by myopia levels 0.75- 0.50- 0.25- 0.00- Full Light Nightlight Light Level No Light Sight High Myopia Myopia No Myopia
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First, we need to understand what a segmented bar graph is. It is a type of bar graph where each bar is divided into segments, and each segment represents a different category or subcategory. Show more…
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