Graphic Presentation
It does not include the economic cost of accidents, which rises in proportion to the speed at which the car is traveling.
Chapter 4 CLASSinCATION CHARTS
IN a Classification chart the facts, data, etc., are arranged so that the place of each in relation to all others is readily seen. Quantities need not be given, although a quantitative analysis adds to the value of a classification chart. Brackets and arrows are effective tools to use in a classification chart.
REFERENCES
Karsten, Karl G., Charts and Graphs, Prentice-Hall, Inc., New
York City, 1923. Riggleman, John R., and Ira N. Frisbee, Business Statistics, 2nd edition, 1938, McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., New York City.
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1. This chart shows the use of brackets
in classification of data. The original was in newsprint.