(a)
To Explain: that the graph is misleading.
(a)
Explanation of Solution
Given:
By seeing the graph, it is observed that the bars are not proportional according to the data which is given. Cars are worth higher compared to the cycler and bus is worth lower compared to any other objects in this way graph is misleading.
(b)
To construct: the graph of the data which is not misleading.
(b)
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Graph:
By seeing the graph, it is observed that there transportation of maximum is of bus and the minimum transportation is of cycle for the students and other transportation of cars and walk is below average.
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