When constructing a graph showing the population of two countries, an illustrator draws two different people with heights proportional to the populations. Identify a way in which the graph might be misleading. What is the general name for such graphs that use drawings of people or objects?
A) There is no way such a graph could be misleading.
B) The graph might be misleading because the illustrator draws too few people. The illustrator should draw one person to represent each person in the countries.
C) The graph might be misleading because the illustrator draws too many people and the person who represents each country's population will be ambiguous.
D) The graph might be misleading because the aspect of the drawings of people that represent the population of each country could be ambiguous. Viewers of the graph may interpret the area of each person as representing the respective populations.
4 answers
D, with all the fancy talk, is correct. Viewers might not realize it is only height that is used, because they see size first and think size is population.
Thanks so much!
A pictograph
Help I have to make a portfolio anyone else do this one because I don’t know what I’m suppose to do I’ve went backbread and I can’t find what it’s asking me to do