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Adding a Third Variable to a Two Dimensional Graph

Question 8

Question 8

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Adding a third variable to a two dimensional graph:


A) makes it impossible to interpret the graph.
B) helps to show the effect of factors that are not on the graph.
C) creates unnecessary complexity and should be avoided.
D) provides a point of intersection.

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