Bar Graph of Bugs
From Cyberchase
00:00 - 02:43
2m 43s

Matt and Inez show Ms. Fileshare a bar graph of the bugs in different sections of the Cybrary. Inez eplains how to read the graph. Their graph shows that, contrary to Vermin Vexer's claims, there are a lot of bugs in the History section. Hacker shows his own graph that suggests the opposite: the number of bugs in the History section isn't a problem. Ms. Fileshare trusts Vermin Vexer's graph over Matt and Inez's graph.

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