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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Three of these statements explain how this graph distorts the data and gives a false impression about the prices of the airline tickets. Which statement does not explain the distortion? A. Because the graph does not include $0 to $200, it appears that the difference between the prices is greater than it actually is. B. Because the bar representing Airline B is twice as tall as the bar representing Airline A, it appears that the price of the ticket for Airline B is twice as much as Airline A. C. http://assets.openstudy.com/updates/attach

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OpenStudy (mathmate):

I do not have access to the description for part C.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (ilovecake):

I don't know cause it won't let me see C.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

put the other 2 answer choices

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so is it C

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OpenStudy (ilovecake):

C.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Are those ur only answer choices??

OpenStudy (ilovecake):

I think

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Three of these statements explain how this graph distorts the data and gives a false impression about the prices of the airline tickets. Which statement does not explain the distortion? A. Because the graph does not include $0 to $200, it appears that the difference between the prices is greater than it actually is. B. Because the bar representing Airline B is twice as tall as the bar representing Airline A, it appears that the price of the ticket for Airline B is twice as much as Airline A. C. Because the bar representing Airline C is three times as tall as the bar representing Airline A, it appears that the price of the ticket for Airline A is one-third the cost of the ticket for Airline C. D. Because the heights of the bars are different, it appears that a ticket on Airline C costs $25 more than on Airline B, but $50 more than on Airline A.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C.

OpenStudy (ilovecake):

Yes. It is C.

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OpenStudy (ilovecake):

I said C first

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OpenStudy (mathmate):

|dw:1425490899431:dw| This is the way to display the graph without "distortion". Now read through the 4 statements and see which one does NOT tell you so.

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