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01.09.2021 • 
Mathematics

The relative frequency table displays the percentage of responses of students who were asked, "What caffeinated drinks do you consume?" Coffee Tea Soda Energy drink
0.83 0.75 0.75 0.25
The picture graph below displays the results of the survey.

A graph titled Caffeinated Drinks has drink on the x-axis and relative frequency on the y-axis. Coffee, 0.8; tea, 0.75; Soda, 0.75; energy, 0.2. The coffee, tea, and soda pictures are large, and the energy drink picture is small.

Is this graph misleading?

No, because the pictures accurately represent the percentage of each type of drink.
No, because the height of each picture corresponds to the percentage of each type of drink.
Yes, because the height of each picture does not correspond to the percentage of each type of drink.
Yes, because the areas of the pictures do not accurately represent the proportions of each type of drink.


The relative frequency table displays the percentage of responses of students who were asked, What

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