If the bar graph indicates that the sales of product Y were consistently higher

Practice Questions

Q1
If the bar graph indicates that the sales of product Y were consistently higher than product Z throughout the year, what conclusion can be drawn?
  1. Product Y is more popular than product Z.
  2. Product Z is gaining popularity.
  3. Sales data is unreliable.
  4. Both products have equal sales.

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

If the bar graph indicates that the sales of product Y were consistently higher than product Z throughout the year, what conclusion can be drawn?
  • Step 1: Look at the bar graph that shows the sales of product Y and product Z.
  • Step 2: Notice that the bars for product Y are taller than the bars for product Z for each month of the year.
  • Step 3: Understand that taller bars mean higher sales.
  • Step 4: Since product Y has higher sales than product Z consistently, it means more people are buying product Y.
  • Step 5: Conclude that product Y is more popular than product Z based on the sales data.
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