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Practice Questions

Q1
If the line graph shows that Product B's sales are consistently higher than Product A's, what can be inferred?
  1. Product B is more popular
  2. Product A is being improved
  3. Product B is overpriced
  4. Product A is a new launch

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

If the line graph shows that Product B's sales are consistently higher than Product A's, what can be inferred?
  • Step 1: Look at the line graph that shows the sales of Product A and Product B over time.
  • Step 2: Notice that the line representing Product B is always above the line for Product A.
  • Step 3: Understand that if Product B's sales are higher than Product A's, it means more people are buying Product B.
  • Step 4: Conclude that Product B is likely more popular among consumers than Product A.
  • Sales Comparison – Understanding the implications of sales data between two products.
  • Consumer Preference – Inferring consumer popularity based on sales figures.
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