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A bar graph entitled 2012 Housing Prices has Sales Price (Thousands of dollars) on the x-axis, and 0 to 15 in increments of 5 on the y-axis.A bar graph entitled 2012 Housing Pri…
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A bar graph entitled 2012 Housing Prices has Sales Price (Thousands of dollars) on the x-axis, and 0 to 15 in increments of 5 on the y-axis.A bar graph entitled 2012 Housing Prices has Sales Price (Thousands of dollars) on the x-axis, and 0 to 10 in increments of 5 on the y-axis. These two graphs show the same data. What is different about the two graphs? the vertical scale the horizontal scale the width of intervals the starting values of the intervals
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