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==Explanation==
 
==Explanation==
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This is another comic with one of [[Randall|Randall's]] [[:Category:Fun fact|fun facts]].
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{{incomplete|Created by THE '''CHAD''' GRANDPA. Please mention here why this explanation isn't complete. Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}}
  
 
The comic contains three separate curves, with the x-axis being the date and the y-axis being the frequency of three separate sets of data:
 
The comic contains three separate curves, with the x-axis being the date and the y-axis being the frequency of three separate sets of data:
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==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
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:[A progression chart covering the period of years between 1950 to 1995. One line, representing the birth years of people becoming grandparents, is dotted and begins low at the start, climbs, then steeply declines. Two solid lines, representing the birth years of people named "Chad" or "Jason", begin in the early 1960s, rise almost concurrently, however one declines steadily while the other has a curve almost before the end of the chart. The overlapping area between the dotted and solid lines is shaded. The lines show the following data:]
 
:[A progression chart covering the period of years between 1950 to 1995. One line, representing the birth years of people becoming grandparents, is dotted and begins low at the start, climbs, then steeply declines. Two solid lines, representing the birth years of people named "Chad" or "Jason", begin in the early 1960s, rise almost concurrently, however one declines steadily while the other has a curve almost before the end of the chart. The overlapping area between the dotted and solid lines is shaded. The lines show the following data:]
 
   
 
   
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{{comic discussion}}
 
{{comic discussion}}
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[[Category:Line graphs]]
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[[Category:Charts]]
 
[[Category:Fun fact]]
 
[[Category:Fun fact]]

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