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question 1 - 10 which is an example of how a graph can be misleading? a…

Question

question 1 - 10 which is an example of how a graph can be misleading? a line plot which includes all numbers even if they do not all have data points. a circle graph with categories that add to more than 100%. a histogram with equal intervals. a bar graph with a y - axis that starts at 0.

Explanation:

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A circle graph (pie - chart) represents parts of a whole. The percentages of all categories in a circle graph must add up to 100%. If they add to more than 100%, it is misleading. A bar graph with a y - axis starting at 0 is a standard and non - misleading way to represent data. A histogram with equal intervals is a proper way to display continuous data. A line plot that includes all numbers, even if not all have data points, is also a valid and non - misleading representation.

Answer:

A circle graph with categories that add to more than 100%.