This graph looks at the value of many international currencies as they relate to the U.S. 
dollar. I'm actually not sure what the functional meaning of this graph is, but it appears 
that Venezuela has the highest valuation and Hong Kong has the lowest.
This image shows or depicts in line and dot statistical graph format Big Mac Index of various 
countries from the years 2007 to 2012. Leading countries are Venezuela, Norway and Switzerland.
This is a comparison of various world currencies in strength relation to the dollar between 
2007 and 2012. Most show a positive gain, which suggests a weakening of the dollar. The Euro 
and Pound are also weakening. 
This is a chart depicting the Bog Mac Index which is the cost of a Big Mac in different areas 
around the world. The area shown to have the highest cost is Venezuela. 
A graphic of the Big Mac Index. Shows the value of a big mac in local currency against the 
value of a dollar between 2007 and 2012. Showing increase in price of a big mac in that time 
span. 
Cost of big mac across the world. Value of it against the US dollar. From 2007 to 2012.  Price 
was differences considerable in regions of Asia and Europe.
This chart describes how much a Big Mac costs in the currencies of various countries around 
the world for an index of costs.  It describes the cost as related to the dollar. 
This chart shows the Big Mac index, comparing other countries' currency against the U.S. dollar. 
Venezuela comes closest to the U.S., with between 0 - (+) 80% of its valuation. Hong Kong 
is lowest, ranging between (-)60 to 0.
This chart evaluates world currencies in a horizontal line against the dollar, showing whether 
they are over or under in valuation, based on july 2012 data.
This chart describes the Big Mac index. Countries on the chart include Venezuela, Norway, 
Switzerland, Brazil, Australian, Britain, Argentina, and Japan.
This graph shows the popularity of the McDonald's Big Mac in different demographics across 
the world. The Big Mac is quite popular in places like Venezuela, Hungary, and Norway. This 
study was conducted in 2012
the big mac index references the avg. cost of a big mac in different countries and using that 
, comparability reviewing against the the u.s. dollar.in the lowest priced big mac countries 
favored very well against the dollar; howerever in every other country they received a less 
favorable rating