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QUESTION ONE You want to find out the performance of county XYZ and you have been...

QUESTION ONE

You want to find out the performance of county XYZ and you have been given the following   secondary data in tabular form of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP in K’m), broken down into three different categories, for three separate years.

CATEGORY

2016

2017

2018

Public

Expenditure

3

5

15

Mining

12

15

30

Other

18

25

55

Total GDP

33

45

100

Present, illustrate, interpret and analyse the information using a) A Pictogram

  1. A bar chart
  2. A compound (multiple) bar chart
  3. A component bar chart

The GDP for 2018 using a pie chart

Solutions

Expert Solution

Simple Bar Chart

From above three graph it is clear that in each year GDP for public expenditure is low and GDP for other is very high.

Compound or Multiple Bar Chart

From compound chart it is seen that in each year GDP for public expenditure is less than mining and GDP for mining is less than other.

Component Bar Chart

Above graph shows all GDP for categories are increases in each year.

GDP for 2018 using a Pie Chart

In year 2018 GDP for public expenditure is very as compared to mining and others.


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