If you are comparing university enrollment BY MAJOR from two similarly sized uni
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If you are comparing university enrollment BY MAJOR from two similarly sized universities, which chart type would best help you display the data?
Question 5 options:
A)
Area Chart
B)
Bar chart
C)
Pie chart
D)
Scatter diagram
E)
Stacked bar chart
Data tables and charts should be able to stand alone using just the title, legend, and appropriate labels, without any other written context.
Question 9 options:
False
You want to display demographic data that represents family type (single, married, divorced, widowed, etc) in your recent research study. Which chart type would be best to display this?
Question 3 options:
A)
Bar chart
B)
Phylogenic tree
C)
Scatter diagram
D)
Grouped bar chart
E)
100% component bar chart
You have proportional (percentages) data identifying the brand of car people drive in your town. Which diagram or chart type will best display your information
Question 1 options:
A)
Scatter diagram
B)
100% component bar chart
C)
Bar chart
D)
Stacked bar chart
E)
Grouped bar chart
F)
Pie chart
A)
Area Chart
B)
Bar chart
C)
Pie chart
D)
Scatter diagram
E)
Stacked bar chart
Data tables and charts should be able to stand alone using just the title, legend, and appropriate labels, without any other written context.
Question 9 options:
TrueFalse
You want to display demographic data that represents family type (single, married, divorced, widowed, etc) in your recent research study. Which chart type would be best to display this?
Question 3 options:
A)
Bar chart
B)
Phylogenic tree
C)
Scatter diagram
D)
Grouped bar chart
E)
100% component bar chart
Explanation / Answer
Area Chart: Used to display one variable compared between 2 or more groups throughout a time.
Bar chart: Used to display one variable in one group.
Pie chart: Used to display two or more variable in a group. While comparing 2 groups of same or different size, 2 pie charts are prepared.
Scatter diagram: Compares the results of 2 vaiables.
Stacked bar chart: Used to display 2 or more variable in 2 or more groups of different sizes.
Phylogenic tree: Used to display lineages.
Grouped bar chart: Used to display 2 or more variables in 2 or more groups of same size.
100% component bar chart: Used to display 2 or more variables in 2 or more groups of same size by converting the size to 100%.
Question 5:
Majors => variable; University => Group
ANSWER: C) Pie chart
Question 9: True
Question 3:
Assuming only one regoin, varibles =>single, married, divorced, widowed; Group => Region
Answer: A) Bar chart
Question 1:
Variables => Brands (%); Groups => Town
ANSWER: F) Pie chart
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