Asked by Anonymous
a) In what way could the graph be misleading.
b) How could you redraw the graph so that it is less misleading
b) How could you redraw the graph so that it is less misleading
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How could you redraw the graph so it is less misleading
Answered by
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I apologize for the delay.
To redraw the graph so it is less misleading, the following modifications could be made:
1. Include clear labels for the axes with units of measurement.
2. Use a consistent scale along the y-axis.
3. Adjust the y-axis to start at 0 so that the differences in data can be easily compared.
4. Use a different color scheme or shading for each bar to increase clarity and contrast.
By making these modifications, the graph will provide a more accurate representation of the data without misleading the reader.
To redraw the graph so it is less misleading, the following modifications could be made:
1. Include clear labels for the axes with units of measurement.
2. Use a consistent scale along the y-axis.
3. Adjust the y-axis to start at 0 so that the differences in data can be easily compared.
4. Use a different color scheme or shading for each bar to increase clarity and contrast.
By making these modifications, the graph will provide a more accurate representation of the data without misleading the reader.