Data Interpretation
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Q. If the total sales for all products in Q4 were 1500 units, what percentage of total sales did Product B represent?
Q. If the total sales for Product A over the four quarters were 1200 units, what was the average sales per quarter?
Q. If the total sales of all fruits in the bar graph is 5000 units, and apples account for 30% of the total, how many units were sold? (2000)
Q. If the total sales of all fruits in the bar graph is 5000 units, what percentage of total sales do apples represent if their sales are 1500 units?
Q. If the trend continues as shown in the table, which product is likely to see the most significant increase in sales by Q4?
Q. If the trend continues, which product is likely to see the most significant increase in sales by Q4?
Q. If you were to predict future sales based on the table, which product would you recommend investing in?
Q. If you were to predict the sales for Product B in Q5 based on the table, what would be a reasonable estimate?
Q. If you were to rank the products based on their average sales per quarter, which product would rank the highest?
Q. If you were to rank the products based on their Q4 sales, which would be last?
Q. If you were to summarize the overall performance of Product D, which option would be most accurate?
Q. In a pie chart depicting the favorite fruits of a group of people, if 15% prefer apples, 25% prefer bananas, 30% prefer oranges, and the rest prefer grapes, what percentage of people prefer grapes?
Q. In a pie chart depicting the market share of four companies, Company A has 25%, Company B has 35%, Company C has 20%, and Company D has 20%. Which company has the least market share?
Q. In a pie chart depicting the market share of four smartphone brands, Brand A has 25%, Brand B has 35%, Brand C has 20%, and Brand D has 20%. Which brand has the least market share?
Q. In a pie chart depicting the market share of four smartphone brands, Brand A holds 25%, Brand B holds 35%, Brand C holds 20%, and Brand D holds 20%. If Brand B's market share increases by 5%, what will be the new percentage of Brand B?
Q. In a pie chart depicting the preferences of students for different sports, if 10% prefer basketball, 20% prefer football, and 30% prefer cricket, what percentage of students prefer other sports?
Q. In a pie chart illustrating the market share of different smartphone brands, Brand A holds 25%, Brand B holds 35%, and Brand C holds 20%. If the remaining brands share the rest, what percentage do they collectively hold?
Q. In a pie chart representing the distribution of a budget, if 'Marketing' takes up 20% and 'Research' takes up 30%, what is the minimum percentage that 'Operations' could take?
Q. In a pie chart representing the distribution of a budget, if 5% is allocated to research and the total budget is $1 million, how much is allocated to research?
Q. In a pie chart representing the distribution of a company's workforce, if 50% are in management, what percentage are not in management?
Q. In a pie chart representing the favorite fruits of a group of people, if 20% prefer apples, what is the percentage of people who prefer fruits other than apples?
Q. In a pie chart representing the favorite fruits of a group of people, if 30% prefer apples, 25% prefer bananas, 20% prefer oranges, and 25% prefer grapes, which fruit is the least favorite?
Q. In a pie chart representing the market share of four companies, Company A has 25%, Company B has 35%, Company C has 20%, and Company D has 20%. Which company has the highest market share?
Q. In a pie chart representing the market share of four companies, Company A has 25%, Company B has 35%, Company C has 20%, and Company D has 20%. If the total market is valued at $1 million, how much is Company B's market share worth?
Q. In a pie chart representing the market share of four companies, Company A has 25% of the market. If the total market size is $1 million, how much does Company A earn?
Q. In a pie chart representing the market share of four companies, Company A has 25%, Company B has 35%, Company C has 20%, and Company D has 20%. If the total market size is $1 million, how much does Company B earn?
Q. In a pie chart representing the market share of four companies, Company A has 25%, Company B has 35%, Company C has 20%, and Company D has 20%. If Company B increases its market share by 5%, what will be the new percentage of Company B?
Q. In a pie chart representing the market share of four companies, Company A has 40%, Company B has 30%, Company C has 20%, and Company D has 10%. If Company A's market share increases by 10%, what will be the new percentage of Company D's market share?
Q. In a pie chart representing the sales distribution of a bakery, if 'Cakes' account for 45% of total sales, which of the following could be the total sales if cakes sold amount to $1350?
Q. In a pie chart representing the sales distribution of a company, if the segment for 'Electronics' is twice the size of 'Clothing', which of the following ratios represents their sales if 'Clothing' is 20%?