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a finance officer uses a spreadsheet to record cell from an equipment shop
this is the part of spreadsheet contain different types of data

currency
text: an equation
( The content of cell A5 is
(iii) The content of cell D5 is
,
a formula
a date; a calculation
(ii) The format of cell B1 is
(iv) The format of cell D5 is
different types of graph.
Write down the type of graph using words from this
list :
scatter; pie; bar (or column); line
stem and leaf
3 Troby a
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Tick one box to show which of the following is true.
Tick one box
It is easy to see the approximate sales value of each item of equipment
It is easy to see which equipment made the most profit
It is easy to see which equipment sold the largest quantity
It is easy to see the price of the equipment
It is easy to see the date
Sain3 FORMATTING AND SORTING DATA
This is part of the spreadsheet.
(4). The cells in the spreadsheet contain different types of data.
Complete the sentences using words from this list:
(1) The finance officer uses the spreadsheet to generate​

Answers

Answered by PalashNahata
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Answer:

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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type of graph using words from this list: scatter; pie; bar, stem, and leaf

Explanation:

Pie charts:

show how much each category represents as a proportion of the whole, by using a circular format with different-sized for different percentages of the whole.

Bar graphs:

use a series of rectangular bars to show absolute values or proportions for each of the categories

stem and leaf graph:

the graph of the stem and leaf When data sets are small, it's a good option. Divide each data point into a stem and a leaf to generate the plot. A final important digit completes the leaf.

scatter diagram:

The scatter diagram graphs pairs of numerical data, with one variable on each axis, to look for a relationship between them. If the variables are correlated, the points will fall along a line or curve.

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