Mathematics
Mathematics, 10.10.2019 03:40, mochoa4

The graphs above show the number of students receiving a's in each grade at bridgeport middle school. which statement is true?
a. the scale on the first graph does not distort the lengths of the bars.
b. the second graph shows greater changes in the number of a's than the first graph.
c. the two graphs use completely different data.
d. the scale of the first graph is misleading.


The graphs above show the number of students receiving a's in each grade at bridgeport middle school

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