1.
What appears to happen in the graph?
A.
Sales have cut in half each month.
B.
Sales have dropped.
C.
Sales have doubled each month.
D.
Sales have slightly increased.
Hint
2.
Why is the graph misleading?
A.
Scale is not at even intervals.
B.
Months are out of order.
C.
Scale should be smaller.
D.
The dimensions other than height have changed.
Hint
3.
What appears to happen in the graph?
A.
Production has doubled each month.
B.
Production increased each month.
C.
Production has decreased slightly.
D.
Production dropped in half each month.
Hint
4.
Why is the graph misleading?
A.
Bars appear to have cut in half.
B.
Color is misleading.
C.
Months are out of order.
D.
Scale is not at even intervals.
Hint
5.
How could the graph be changed so it is not misleading?
A.
Change the color.
B.
Write out the entire names of the months.
C.
Change the graph from vertical to horizontal.
D.
Make the graph start at 0 to see all of the bars.
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