Module 06 · Week 6 · Individual mission
Choose a Visual That Answers the Question
Match the visual to the comparison, then state the message with its limits.
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Briefing
A chart is useful when a reader can see the relevant comparison without being misled.
Your job is to choose a suitable chart, check its design, and communicate one supported message.
Your answers and progress are kept only while this page remains open. Refreshing or closing the page resets them. Your answers are not stored on this device or sent to a server.
Game economy
Build Momentum without risking XP
You begin with 3 Momentum. Any held points return when you solve that checkpoint. Momentum never falls below zero and never changes assessment marks. Complete the mission to open one transparent reward draw.
What you will practise
- Recommend a chart type that matches a stated comparison.SLO3
- Evaluate a visual for scale, labels, context, and accessibility.SLO5
- Write a short evidence-based message without overstating the result.SLO5
3 terms for this mission
- Comparison
- The relationship the reader needs to see, such as change over time or difference between groups.
- Scale
- The values and spacing used on a chart axis.
- Chart message
- A plain statement of the main pattern and the context needed to interpret it.
All businesses, people, and data in this mission are fictional.