The graph to the right shows the braking distances for different cars measured under the same conditions. Describe the ways in which this graph might be deceptive. How much greater is the braking...


The graph to the right shows the braking distances for different cars measured under the same conditions. Describe the ways in which this graph might be deceptive. How much greater is the braking distance of Car A than the braking distance of Car​ C? Draw the graph in a way that depicts the data more fairly.


In what way might the graph be​ deceptive?







A.


There are errors in the graph.






B.


The units in the graph are not consistent throughout.






C.


By starting the horizontal axis at​ 100, the graph cuts off portions of the bars.






D.


The graph compares more than two values.





How much greater is the braking distance of Car A than the braking distance of Car​ C?







A.


The braking distance of Car A is about 120 ft greater than the braking distance of Car C.






B.


The braking distance of Car A is about
30​%

greater than the braking distance of Car C.






C.


The braking distance of Car A is more than twice the braking distance of Car C.






D.


The braking distance of Car A is about the same as the braking distance of Car C.










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Extracted text: The graph to the right shows the braking distances for different cars measured under the same conditions. Describe the ways in which this graph might be deceptive. How much greater is the braking distance of Car A than the braking distance of Car C? Draw the graph in a way that depicts the data more fairly. Car A Car B Car C 100 120 140 160 180 200 Braking distance (feet) How much greater is the braking distance of Car Ą than the braking distance of Car C? O A. The braking distance of Car A is about 120 ft greater than the braking distance of Car C. O B. The braking distance of Car A is about 30% greater than the braking distance of Car C. O C. The braking distance of Car A is more than twice the braking distance of Car C. O D. The braking distance of Car A is about the same as the braking distance of Car C. Draw the graph in a way that depicts the data more fairly. Choose the correct graph below. O A. O B. C. O D. Car A Car A Car A Car A Car B Car B Car B Car B Car C Car C Car C Car C 120 160 200 100 200 Braking Dist. (feet) 100 150 200 100 200 Braking Dist. (feet) Braking Dist. (feet) Braking Dist. (feet) Click to select your answer. erhupter J CVIC wQuiz 11:59pm 570 JAN OGE 23 tv Di y W Aa MacBook Air esc 吕口 000 DII DE F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 2$ & 2 3 4 5 6 Q R F.
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Extracted text: 1 of 10 (0 complete) This Question: 1 pt The graph to the right shows the braking distances for different cars measured under the same conditions. Describe the ways in which this graph might be deceptive. How much greater is the braking distance of Car A than the braking distance of Car C? Draw the graph in a way that depicts the data more fairly. Car A Car B Car C 100 120 140 160 180 200 Braking distance (feet) In what way might the graph be deceptive? A. There are errors in the graph. B. The units in the graph are not consistent throughout. C. By starting the horizontal axis at 100, the graph cuts off portions of the bars. O D. The graph compares more than two values. How much greater is the braking distance of Car A than the braking distance of Car C? O A. The braking distance of Car A is about 120 ft greater than the braking distance of Car C. O B. The braking distance of Car A is about 30% greater than the braking distance of Car C. O C. The braking distance of Car A is more than twice the braking distance of Car C. O D. The braking distance of Car A is about the same as the braking distance of Car C. Draw the graph in a way that depicts the data more fairly. Choose the correct graph below. Click to select your answer. 11:59pm 570 GE JAN 23 étv W Aa MacBook Air esc 吕0 000 000 F42 DII F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 2# & 2 3 4 %24
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