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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Suppose you are going to graph the data in the table below. What data should be represented on each axis, and what would be the appropriate increments? Reporting periods Sales Jan.-Mar., 2010 $100,000 Apr.-Jun., 2010 $55,000 Jul.-Sep., 2010 $45,000 Oct.-Dec., 2010 $110,000 Jan.-Mar., 2011 $330,000 Apr.-Jun., 2011 $800,000 Jul.-Sep., 2011 $242,000 Oct.-Dec., 2011 $150,000

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A. x-axis: time period in increments of 1 month; y-axis: sales in increments of $1,000 B. x-axis: sales in increments of $1,000; y-axis: time period in increments of 1 month C. x-axis: time period in increments of 3 months; y-axis: sales in increments of $100,000 D. x-axis: sales in increments of $100,000; y-axis: time period in increments of 3 months

OpenStudy (chrisdbest):

My goodness, charts and graphs, you just hit me right in my heart. You don't see it but it's there!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol

OpenStudy (chrisdbest):

It may be A because

OpenStudy (chrisdbest):

I don't feel like explaining it. Is that detailed enough for you? :P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol ok but at least tell me why A pls :)

OpenStudy (chrisdbest):

|dw:1436467251900:dw| Yeah, back in my day, people use to call me Picaso

OpenStudy (chrisdbest):

lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol

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