Question: 1. There is only one quadrant (the first quadrant) in a histogram, bar graph, or line graph that is used for describing real life data.

1. There is only one quadrant (the first quadrant) in a histogram, bar graph, or line graph that is used for describing real life data. Therefore, the other quadrants (2nd, 3rd, and 4th) on the coordinate plane are not required for real life data. Why bother drawing a graph that has all four quadrants if they are not really meaningful in real life? What's wrong with this statement

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