In the year 1910, many people immigrated to the United States-460,935 from northern and Western Europe, 465,356 from eastern and southern Europe, 89,534 from the Americas, 23,533 from Asia, and 1,072 from Africa. Make a bar graph to show this data.

What would be an easy interval to use in this bar graph?

To determine an easy interval to use in a bar graph for this data, we need to consider the range of the values and find a number that is divisible by all the values. In this case, the values range from 1,072 to 465,356.

One approach is to round the maximum value (465,356) to the nearest ten thousand (470,000). Then, we can choose an interval of 50,000, which is divisible by all the values in the data set:

Interval = 50,000

With this interval, the bar graph will have the following segments:

- Northern and Western Europe: 460,935
- Eastern and Southern Europe: 465,356
- The Americas: 89,534
- Asia: 23,533
- Africa: 1,072

Using these intervals, you can create a bar graph where each bar represents one category, and the height of the bar corresponds to the number of immigrants from that region.