please help me !!! ted has 8 autographed baseballs. all together the baseballs are worth $200.00 explain why you do not have enough information to make a bar diagram to find the value of each baseball.

One could be worth $10., and another could be worth $100. The problem doesn't tell you what each ball is worth.

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To create a bar diagram, also known as a bar graph, we generally represent data using bars of different lengths proportional to their values. However, to determine the value of each baseball in this case, we need more information than just the total worth of the baseballs.

A bar diagram is typically used to visually represent how values or categories compare to each other. In this scenario, we don't have any information about the individual values of the baseballs. We only know that Ted has 8 autographed baseballs, and they collectively amount to $200.00.

To determine the value of each baseball, we would need the individual worth of each ball or some information about how the total worth is distributed among them. Without this information, it is not possible to create a meaningful bar diagram to find the value of each baseball.