Question: In a pie chart representing the market share of four companies (A, B, C, D), Company A has 25%, Company B has 35%, Company C has 20%, and Company D has 20%. What is the difference in market share between Company B and Company C?
Options:
Correct Answer: 10%
Solution:
The difference in market share between Company B (35%) and Company C (20%) is 35% - 20% = 15%.