An accountant reviews a business’s utility bills over the past year.
a clustered bar grap...
An accountant reviews a business’s utility bills over the past year.
a clustered bar graph showing the business's gas and electric bills.
the use of the 3-dimensional bars could give which of the following impressions that is not supported by the raw data?
the difference between the gas and electric bills in february is double the difference between those bills in march.
the largest difference between the gas and electric bills occurred in july.
the smallest difference between the gas and electric bills occurred in april.
the highest value of both the gas and electric bills was between $200 and $250.
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