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Isaiah, a healthcare professional, needs to show a patient’s weight gain and loss over a ten-year period to help make dietary decisions. He uses a table to show the data. He has added columns and rows, and labeled them. He has filled in the rows and columns with relevant data. What should he do to provide clarity to the table?
Round the data up.
Add a title.
Break the data into percentages.
Find the average of the data.
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Add a title.
A clear, descriptive title immediately tells viewers what the table shows (e.g., "Patient weight change over 2016–2025, in kg"). Also be sure units and the time frame/labels are explicit — rounding or averages can be added later if needed.
A clear, descriptive title immediately tells viewers what the table shows (e.g., "Patient weight change over 2016–2025, in kg"). Also be sure units and the time frame/labels are explicit — rounding or averages can be added later if needed.
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