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This is a misleading graph since the scale of the length of the bar is not known. Therefore the exact values of the average remain ambiguous.

This is another example of a misleading graph since the intervals of the values in the y-axis are not uniform. Assuming it starts at 0, it immediately jumps to 20 million with 1 million intervals as the graph proceeds.

This pie chart is misleading since it has overlapping categories. Pie charts should not have overlapping categories Sources: Mitchell, N. Misleading graphs. 2010. web <http://www.math6.org/graphing/6.8_quiz.htm> Quantity- Different kinds of Numbers: Intervals. 2009. web <http://unlearningmath.com/2009/06/04/quantity-different-kinds-of-numbers-intervals/>

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