
In this graphic, we are seeing how many people would have good or bad
drinking water. What stands out is that in reality only 13 people would
have improvised water instead of the 50 or so that myself and the class
thought.

This graphic is about how many people would get secondary education. It
seems that I did not give enough credit to the general people because my
estimates were way off of those of the researchers. The class is seems
was also off but not to the extent I was. Despite all the news about
uneducated children in other counties The amount of people in the world
with education is much larger with those without. In fact it is a kind
of comforting notion.

This last graphic is about literacy by gender. In this one again both
myself and the class were off in our estimates but the fact is that many
people in the world do know how to read and we underestimated them. I
think that truly we do not give enough credit to people in other
countries, these numbers show that a significant percentage of the world
can read.
Overall, between my answers and the correct ones I was not very close
with my estimations. The ones I was closet on were religion, gender, and
technology. One catagory that surprised me was that the gender
division would be 50/50. I didn't think the world was that even. I think
the reason I was so off with my prediction is I don't think I have a
complete understanding of the world and I need to understand other
countries more. I think I have a very media skewed view, where most of
my information comes from how other countries are perceived and not from
actual fact.