Visualise a clean, minimalist geometric table under natural light. The table holds a three-dimensional bar graph crafted out of thin cylindrical columns of varying heights, standing on a precision grid surface. The bar corresponding to 'Michael' is 8 grid lines tall, implying 4 major grid divisions since each line represents 2 seconds. The bar for 'Sandy' is 6 grid lines tall, or 3 major grid divisions. Meanwhile, 'Ronaldo's' bar stands the tallest at 12 grid lines, or 6 major divisions high. The mouse cursor is hovering over one of the bars in the middle of dragging and adjusting.

Charlie is going to use the data from the table to make a bar graph. Each grid line represents 2 seconds. How tall would each bar in the bar graph be?

Student Seconds
Michael 8
Sandy 6
Ronaldo 12
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The bar for Michael would be Response area grid lines tall.

The bar for Sandy would be Response area grid lines tall.

The bar for Ronaldo would be Response area grid lines tall.

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The bar for Michael would be 4 grid lines tall.

The bar for Sandy would be 3 grid lines tall.

The bar for Ronaldo would be 6 grid lines tall.