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Is there a good resource for practicing how to interpret charts, graphs, etc. th
« on: 16/12/2021 05:06:01 »
I'm noticing a pattern with the questions I get wrong- most of them are based on interpreting a graph/chart. I usually end up staring at them for a very long time and don't interpret them well. It's bugging me because I understand the content but make dumb mistakes that I only realize upon review. Is there a good resource for practicing/nailing these types of things? Something with specific questions/answers?
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Re: Is there a good resource for practicing how to interpret charts, graphs, etc. th
« Reply #1 on: 16/12/2021 08:42:51 »
Quote from: opkelwi on 16/12/2021 05:06:01
......I understand the content but make dumb mistakes that I only realize upon review. Is there a good resource for practicing/nailing these types of things? Something with specific questions/answers?
Can you give some examples of the type of misunderstanding?
What level are you working at?
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