Asked by Katie
                True of false
A broken scale can make changes in data appear less they than they actually are. If false, explain why.
I know the answer is false because it is in my book, but I don't understand why.
            
        A broken scale can make changes in data appear less they than they actually are. If false, explain why.
I know the answer is false because it is in my book, but I don't understand why.
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                    Answered by
            Elise
            
    Hey Katie neither do I. But is this this Katie from SWCS
    
                    Answered by
            I'm in ur class
            
    ayyyyy its because it can be misleading by making it look like it's closer than it actually is so it makes it misleading
I mean like that what my saxon book indirectly says so I'm just guessing it's just a fact
    
I mean like that what my saxon book indirectly says so I'm just guessing it's just a fact
                    Answered by
            gabe
            
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