ashutosh_73 wrote:
For each year from 2011 through 2015, the graph shows the number of employees of a certain company during that year, together with the total amount paid by the company in compensation to its employees during that year.
Select from each drop-down menu the option that completes the statement so that it has the most support from the information provided.
The year in which the average (arithmetic mean) annual compensation per employee was GREATEST was [Dropdown Placeholder #1]
The year in which the average (arithmetic mean) annual compensation per employee was LEAST was [Dropdown Placeholder #2]
Hi
chetan2u , Although this is a simple question, i just wanted to understand whether my approach is reliable.
During mock, because i was pressed for time, i didn't do extensive calculation, rather i visualised the graph and marked the below highlighted data points as answer.
I thought:
''Except in 2014, in other years ''dollar graph is either below OR on the top of the employee graph, hence should be greatestBut now, i am wondering, whether this process is even reliable? Would it work everytime or i will have to rely on calculation?