steven2996
steven2996
25.07.2019 • 
Mathematics

In constructing a graph that compares average water usage per household in different communities, you choose to use cubes of different sizes. if the cubes are drawn so that their volumes are proportional to the volumes of water usage in different comunities, is the resulting graph misleading? why or why not?
no, the variable of interest is three-dimensional.
no, using volume in graphs is never misleading.
yes, the variable of interest is one-dimensional.
yes, using volume in graphs is always misleading.

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