Most graphs use two scales: a horizontal scale and a vertical scale. What is on the scales depends on what the graph is to be used for. For example: the vertical scale could show distance travelled, while the horizontal scale could show the time.
Does not sound possible. GPA is usually on a 4.0 scale, some places use a 5.0 scale. I've never heard of any scale beyond that, but there could be.
Linear is a straight line and non linear could be a curve or anything but a straight line
Can a 3-point scale also be called a Likert scale?? PS
It depends on the scale. For a scale in a chemistry lab probably a gram. For old fashioned stores: a kilogram. Precision scales could be a milligram.There is no real "basic" metric unit for a balance scale. The counterweights you use are determined by the item you are measuring.
pentatonic
pentatonic scale
pentatonic scale
pentatonic
they dont sell them anymore but u could go onto ebay.com
It is a finite scale. It could be a ratio scale.
This video will instruct you...http://www.5min.com/Video/How-to-Play-PianoD-Minor-and-Dorian-Scale-2459351
That would be your F scale.
Could you explain the question better, not clear what it is asking
yes...but technically you would want to use the chord that went with the scale
Yes. Could you?
ghjkl