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The circle graph and the bar graph represent the numbers of spools of
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The circle graph and the bar graph represent the numbers of spools of thread in a warehouse, classified according to color. They both represent exactly the same spools of thread, but the classifications are slightly different. Four of the five color categories on the bar graph correspond exactly to four of the categories represented on the circle graph, but the remaining bar-graph color category comprises two of the categories indicated on the circle graph.
Based on the information provided, select from each drop-down menu the option that creates the most accurate statement.
It can be inferred that, in the bar graph, the spools of thread categorized as V57 include both all of the spools that are categorized as in the circle graph and all of the spools that are categorized as in the circle graph.
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18 Apr 2024, 20:00
Given the information provided, in the pie chart, the categories are: plum, orchid, lilac, amethyst, violet, and fuchsia. We already know (by visual matching) that plum = V46, orchid = V34, lilac = V25, and amethyst = V21.
Therefore, the only remaining categories are violet and fuchsia, which exactly correspond to the total number of spools of thread in the V57 category in the pie chart. This suggests that the V57 category in the bar graph includes both all spools categorized as fuchsia in the pie chart and all spools categorized as violet in the pie chart.
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