Some experts note that people visually associate quantity with area rather than length. Therefore, it is best to set the circle’s diameter as the (a) of the quantity being mapped, so that each circle’s area is proportional to the actual quantity.
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Some experts note that people visually associate quantity with area rather than length. Therefore, it is best to set the circle’s diameter as the square root of the quantity being mapped, so that each circle’s area is proportional to the actual quantity.
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Some experts note that people visually associate quantity with area rather than length. Therefore, it is best to set the circle’s diameter as the (a) of the quantity being mapped, so that each circle’s area is proportional to the actual quantity.
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Some experts note that people visually associate quantity with area rather than length. Therefore, it is best to set the circle’s diameter as the (a) of the quantity being mapped, so that each circle’s area is proportional to the actual quantity.
Answer
Some experts note that people visually associate quantity with area rather than length. Therefore, it is best to set the circle’s diameter as the square root of the quantity being mapped, so that each circle’s area is proportional to the actual quantity.
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