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1 Fundraiser Results by Salesperson PARTICIPANT UNITS SOLD Andy 11 Chloe 15 Daniel 9 Grace 14 Sophia 21 Andy Chloe Daniel Grace Sophia 0 6 11 17 22 28 11 15 9 14 21 Column Chart 16% 21% 13% 20% 30% Pie Chart Andy Chloe Daniel Grace Column, bar, and pie charts compare values in a single category, such as the number of products sold by each salesperson. Pie charts show each category’s value as a percentage of the whole.

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Basic Charts - Fundraiser ResulFundraiser Results by SalespersonPARTICIPANTUNITS SOLDAndy11Chloe15Daniel9Grace14Sophia21

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Column, bar, and pie charts compare values in a single category, such as the number of products sold by each salesperson. Pie charts show each categorys value as a percentage of the whole.

Interactive Chart - Yearly Sale

Yearly Sales by ProductDESCRIPTION2012201320142015Product A255010075Product B50100150100Product C100200250350Product E75100150200Test10020075300

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Interactivechartslet you explore and present data in stages, to emphasize relationships between values orgroups of data. Drag the slider to see different data sets.

Interactive charts can be used to show data like sales by group over time, expenses by department, andpopulation changes by country per continent.

Data Comparison - Comparison of

Comparison of Units Sold by YearDESCRIPTION201220132014Product 1255025Product 250100150Product 3100200250

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Column, stacked column, and area charts compare data from multiple categories. For example, you can compare the annual sales of three products. The x-axis shows years and the y-axis shows quantities.

2-Axis Chart - Average Rainfall

Average RainfallMONTHAVG. RAIN FALL (IN)AVG. TEMPERATURE (F)Jan3.0158Feb3.2262Mar2.5466Apr1.1869May0.5174Jun0.1079Jul0.0282Aug0.0282Sep0.1880Oct0.8074Nov1.6864Dec2.6158

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Two-axis charts allow you to compare series of data that share x-axis values but have different values on their y-axis. Two-axis charts combine two different charts into one.

Common examples of two-axis charts compare rainfall and temperature, stock closing price and volume change over time, revenue and year-over-year growth, and blood pressure and weight over time.

Scatter Chart - Average Speed v

Average Speed vs. Miles Per GallonAVERAGE SPEEDMILES PER GALLON2513281234173518431848215526623065296728

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Scatter charts show the correlation between pairs of values in a series of data.

Scatter charts can suggest correlations between income and experience, vehicle speed and gas consumption, price and durability, and height and weight.

Bubble Chart - Total Sales by S

Total Sales by Salespeople and Units SoldSALESPEOPLEUNITS SOLDTOTAL SALES8264Rp7,010,78414378Rp5,352,85811210Rp5,918,00010270Rp6,974,9104105Rp2,964,15013286Rp3,897,8945190Rp4,686,3507133Rp1,844,84312384Rp11,382,528

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Bubble charts show correlations between three points of data in a series: x values, y values, and sizes.

For example, bubble charts can be used to illustrate how profit correlates to the number of employees and units sold, or to suggest a trend in birth rates compared to the populations of different countries over time.