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How can a graph be misrepresentative of data? - Answers

In many ways: There can be gaps in the axes which will exaggerate changes. With three dimensional pictograms, it is not possible to tell whether the values are related to the actual size or the apparent size of the picture. The first relates to the square and the second to the cube of a variable.



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How can a graph be misrepresentative of data? - Answers

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In many ways: There can be gaps in the axes which will exaggerate changes. With three dimensional pictograms, it is not possible to tell whether the values are related to the actual size or the apparent size of the picture. The first relates to the square and the second to the cube of a variable.



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How can a graph be misrepresentative of data? - Answers

In many ways: There can be gaps in the axes which will exaggerate changes. With three dimensional pictograms, it is not possible to tell whether the values are related to the actual size or the apparent size of the picture. The first relates to the square and the second to the cube of a variable.

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