Asked by thrtbd
What is the BEST way to improve the clarity of this data?
Number of Units Sold and Revenue
Sales (Units)
Revenue ($)
A) Add labels
B) Make concise
C) Reorganize
D) Change colors
Number
Time
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A) Add labels.
Clear, specific labels (title, axis labels with units, and a legend) immediately resolve most ambiguities. They tell the reader what each series and axis represent, remove guesswork, and improve interpretation more than color or wording tweaks.
Quick tips:
- Use a descriptive title (e.g., “Units Sold and Revenue by Month”).
- Label axes with units (e.g., “Units sold”, “Revenue ($)” and “Time — Month/Quarter”).
- Label each data series in the legend or directly on the lines/bars.
- If two different scales are needed, consider separate charts instead of a confusing dual y‑axis.
Clear, specific labels (title, axis labels with units, and a legend) immediately resolve most ambiguities. They tell the reader what each series and axis represent, remove guesswork, and improve interpretation more than color or wording tweaks.
Quick tips:
- Use a descriptive title (e.g., “Units Sold and Revenue by Month”).
- Label axes with units (e.g., “Units sold”, “Revenue ($)” and “Time — Month/Quarter”).
- Label each data series in the legend or directly on the lines/bars.
- If two different scales are needed, consider separate charts instead of a confusing dual y‑axis.
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