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  1. Question 1

    2 PointsCase-Based Critical Thinking Questions Case 3-1
    nar001-1.jpgSarah has put together the same information in two different charts, shown in the figure above, to show to her boss. She is thinking through the pros and cons of each chart type.
    Which chart does a better job of emphasizing the contribution that each category made to a particular year’s performance?


  2. Question 2

    2 PointsCase-Based Critical Thinking Questions Case 3-2
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    Ross always looks at data in more than one way. He discovered a feature in Excel where he can show the chart By Column and By Rows, shown in the above figure.
    Ross discovers a second way to change the rows and columns without opening a dialog box: he simply clicks the Switch Row/Column button in the Data group on the ____ tab.


  3. Question 3

    2 Points____ charts allow three-dimensional data to be plotted in 2-D on two axes.


  4. Question 4

    2 PointsCase-Based Critical Thinking Questions Case 3-2
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    Ross always looks at data in more than one way. He discovered a feature in Excel where he can show the chart By Column and By Rows, shown in the above figure.
    When the chart is plotted by rows, what information does it emphasize?


  5. Question 5

    2 PointsTo change the Source Data, click Select Data in the Data group on the Chart Tools ____ tab to open the Select Data Source dialog box.


  6. Question 6

    2 Points____ are the points in a data series at which the x-axis and y-axis values intersect.


  7. Question 7

    2 PointsEach segment in a radar chart is _____.


  8. Question 8

    2 PointsThe ____ button in the Select Data Source dialog box provides settings for displaying the data series by rows or by columns.


  9. Question 9

    2 PointsIn a ____ chart values are indicated by the distance from a center point.


  10. Question 10

    2 PointsThe ____ is the descriptive text that identifies the chart’s contents.

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