It could imply that a thicker bar means that particular value was greater, when in fact only the height is important in bar graphs.
It could skip numbers, such as if you are counting by 3's (3,6,9,12,15) then it could have wrong numbers, and there could also be other misleading stuff too. +++ It could be misleading if the values themselves are incorrect, or if the line is a best-fit trace drawn erroneously, perhaps on a graph of points that genuinely do not really follow a discreet numerical law.
you could use different line styles (a solid or dotted line) or you can use different colored lines.
could a sample set have the same range but different means
It's an adverb, so it can modify either "similar" or "different." For instance, you could say that two brothers look starkly similar. You could also say that turnips and sweet potatoes are both root vegetables but are starkly different in taste. In practice, "starkly" is used most frequently to indicate difference.
Tables,charts and graphs.
"Accurate" in what sense? They're accurate in the same way that a picture is accurate, because that's essentially what they are: pictures that use a different kind of light. They could potentially be misleading or ambiguous, but that doesn't make them any less accurate.
"Lun" is not a standard English word. It could potentially be a misspelling or a word in a different language.
It could skip numbers, such as if you are counting by 3's (3,6,9,12,15) then it could have wrong numbers, and there could also be other misleading stuff too. +++ It could be misleading if the values themselves are incorrect, or if the line is a best-fit trace drawn erroneously, perhaps on a graph of points that genuinely do not really follow a discreet numerical law.
Incorrectly plotted points.
could get hacked or be misleading.
A circumstance that appears to be something different, or even opposite, could be called misleading, or deceptive, or spurious.
The opposite could be dishonest, deceitful, disingenuous, or misleading.
There are many different interest rate risks to think about when dealing with money. You could potentially pay more than you get.
The title "The Loner" by Julie Holder may not be suitable because it could potentially reinforce negative stereotypes about people who prefer solitude. It might also give a misleading impression of the book's content or themes, potentially alienating readers who do not identify as loners. Additionally, it could limit the book's appeal to a broader audience by suggesting a narrow focus on one specific character trait.
This question could be misleading but I would say no
Dangers could potentially be fires
Some different configurations of a floating wall shelf could potentially be using different colors, using different building materials such as glass or wood, and finally the shape and size of the floating wall shelves.