George has created a bubble chart in Tableas to show different colleges and the number of students at each, which mark w

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George has created a bubble chart in Tableas to show different colleges and the number of students at each, which mark w

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George has created a bubble chart in Tableas to show different colleges and the number of students at each, which mark with the bubble chart would be most effective at showing the number of students at each college, if each college is represented by a bubble? Collor Size Labell Shape
Jim is creating a visualization in Tableau. What would the chart look like if he: • Drags state (which is designated as a location field) to detail • Drags order number to color • Sets the calculation type (measure) set to order number to count distinct (CNTD) A bar chart showing the count of orders by state, with states that have higher order counts as darker colors in a gradient scheme A geographic map using differing size circles to shade states based upon the number of orders for each state A tree chart showing states with a higher order count as larger boxes. A geographic map using a gradient color scheme to shade states based upon number of orders for each state
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