If the line graph indicates that Product A's sales are consistently higher than

Practice Questions

Q1
If the line graph indicates that Product A's sales are consistently higher than Product C's, what can be concluded?
  1. Product A is more popular
  2. Product C is being discontinued
  3. Sales data is misleading
  4. Product A has better marketing

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

If the line graph indicates that Product A's sales are consistently higher than Product C's, what can be concluded?
  • Step 1: Look at the line graph that shows the sales of Product A and Product C over time.
  • Step 2: Notice that the line representing Product A is always above the line for Product C.
  • Step 3: Understand that 'consistently higher' means Product A sells more than Product C in every time period shown.
  • Step 4: Conclude that since Product A has higher sales, it is likely more popular with consumers than Product C.
  • Sales Comparison – Understanding the implications of sales data in comparing product popularity.
  • Consumer Preference – Inferring consumer choices based on sales figures.
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