... One Mile 32.837,000 One Mile Fig. 40. Here the numerical data are given and we can prove for ourselves that the two pictured men are compared on the basis of height. Because of the disproportionate area, the right-hand picture gives the reader a false... Graphic Methods for Presenting Facts - Page 39by Willard Cope Brinton - 1914 - 371 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1915 - 740 pages
...area, the right-hand picture gives the reader a false and exaggerated impression of growth. Fig. 41. Here is a chart drawn from the same data as Fig. 40....accurately seen from this method of portraying the facts. 1899 1911 I4.591.OOO ONE MILE 3Z.857.000 ONE MILE Vie. 41 CHURCH and COMMUNITY Edited by GRAHAM TAYLOR... | |
| Charities - 1915 - 794 pages
...area, the right-hand pic'urc gives the reader a false and exaggerated impression of growth Fig. 41. Here is a chart drawn from the same data as Fig. 40. It was not a larger passenger, but mure passengers, that the railroads carried. The ratio expressing increase in business can be clearly... | |
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