In the uk, its the norm now just to promise whatever will win you the election and worry about fudging the figures later. Shame, wonder which party promises the most that they can’t afford though.
Promises, promises: the Labour and Tory spending pledges
Could be done with html / javascript then uploaded onto a site that lets people create their own charts and connect them together – it sounds like a good way to delve deeper into any subject, I like it, lots of applications, from chemistry and physics to economics and politics.
Pie charts are circular graphs that display parts-of-a-whole. Pie Charts are great for comparing different categories. Be inspired with Infogram gallery and create a pie chart.
We might need this one day – especially if the world keep changing faster and faster https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13510347.2018.1470165
In the uk, its the norm now just to promise whatever will win you the election and worry about fudging the figures later. Shame, wonder which party promises the most that they can’t afford though.
…but yeah, a calculator would be good.
Could be done with html / javascript then uploaded onto a site that lets people create their own charts and connect them together – it sounds like a good way to delve deeper into any subject, I like it, lots of applications, from chemistry and physics to economics and politics.
Infogram should make them so you click a segment of the pie and it takes you to another full pie. That would do the trick.