Q.1 Part (a) Why might you use a pareto chart to represent data? If you want to see cumulative percentages of data in va

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Q.1 Part (a) Why might you use a pareto chart to represent data? If you want to see cumulative percentages of data in va

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Q.1 Part (a)
Why might you use a pareto chart to represent data?
If you want to see cumulative percentages of data in variousintervals
If you want to show how data changes over time
If you want to visualize how often data falls in certainintervals
If you want to show the averages and outliersPart (b)
Why might you use a box and whisker chart to representdata? a) If you want to visualize how often data falls in certainintervalsb) If you want to see cumulative percentages of data in variousintervals c) If you want to show the averages and outliers d) If you want to show how data changes over timePart c)
Why might you use a histogram to represent data? a) If you want to show how data changes over time b) If you want to visualize how often data falls in certainintervalsc) If you want to see cumulative percentages of data invarious intervals d) If you want to show the averages and outliers
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