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2012 housing prices
sales price (thousands of $)
these two graphs show the same data. what is different about the two graphs?
the vertical scale
the horizontal scale
the width of intervals
the starting values of the intervals
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To determine the difference between two graphs with the same data, we look at visual - scale elements. The horizontal scale represents the sales price intervals. If the vertical scale changes, the height of the bars would look different proportionally. The width of intervals and starting values are related to the horizontal scale. Since no second graph is shown, but assuming common graph - comparison scenarios, changes in the vertical scale can make the data appear differently in terms of magnitude differences between bars.
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the vertical scale