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Suppose you are going to graph the data in the table below. What data should be represented on each axis, and what would be the
appropriate increments?
Reporting periods Sales
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Jan-Mar., 2010
$100,000
Apr.-Jun., 2010
$55,000
Jul.-Sep., 2010
$45,000
Oct-Dec., 2010
$110,000
Jan. --Mar., 2011
$330,000
Apr.-Jun., 2011
$800,000
Jul.-Sep., 2011
$242,000
Oct-Dec., 2011
$150,000
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