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See my blog for more information about this graph!



This example demonstrates 3 different ways to represent 
the same data: geographical map, bar chart, and table.

The geographical map lets you look for spatial trends.
For example, many of the states with the highest percentage
of toothless seniors are along the Appalachian mountains,
on the east side of the US.

The bar chart is better at letting you _compare_ the 
values (and also see the 95% confidence interval).

The table allows you to find the desired state quicker
(being that they are in alphabetical order, and you can 
also do a text search in the browser), and it also allows
you to show more than 1 value in the table.

I have color-coded the map, bar chart, and table
all using the same colors, so it's easy to visually
relate from one to the other.

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