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A 3D bar chart displays the 1980 world income distribution. One axis arranges countries from poorest to richest. True or False: This arrangement is determined by the average income of the poorest 10% of the population in each country.
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A 3D bar chart represents the 1980 world income distribution. One horizontal axis arranges countries from poorest to richest. A second horizontal axis divides each country's population into ten equal-sized groups. The vertical axis shows the annual income for each of these groups. If you observe that for one particular country, the ten bars representing its population groups have dramatically different heights, what is the most direct conclusion you can draw?
Structure of the 1980 World Income Distribution Chart
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A 3D bar chart displays the 1980 world income distribution. One axis arranges countries from poorest to richest. True or False: This arrangement is determined by the average income of the poorest 10% of the population in each country.
Interpreting a Data Point on the 1980 Income Distribution Chart
Analytical Purpose of Country Ordering on the 1980 Income Chart
In the 3D bar chart representing the 1980 world income distribution, each country's population is divided into ten equal-sized income groups, known as ____.
A 3D bar chart visualizes the 1980 world income distribution. One axis orders countries from poorest to richest based on their average income. A second axis divides each country's population into ten income groups (from poorest 10% to richest 10%). The vertical axis shows the annual income for each group. When comparing the bar representing the richest 10% of a country on the 'poorer' end of the chart with the bar for the poorest 10% of a country on the 'richer' end, which of the following is a possible observation and what does it signify?
Evaluating the 1980 World Income Distribution Chart Design
A 3D bar chart is used to visualize world income distribution. One horizontal axis orders countries by their average income. A second horizontal axis divides each country's population into ten equal-sized groups, from the poorest 10% to the richest 10%. The vertical axis represents the annual income for each of these groups. How would a country with perfect income equality, where every citizen earns the exact same amount, be depicted on this chart?