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How is the graph below misleading?

different widths of the bars

too large of increments used

y-axis doesn't begin at zero

broken y-axis

How is the graph below misleading? different widths of the bars too large of increments-example-1
User Minah
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Answer:

different widths of the bars

Explanation:

the y-axis does begin at 0, the increments are reasonable, and the y-axis is not broken

the widths of the bars are visibly different, so that answer makes the most sense.

User Swaathi Kakarla
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Answer:

A is the right answer

Explanation:

the y axis can start at 0 and the y axis isn't broken. and the increments aren't to large so most reasonable will be A

User Kartik Sharma
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