Q: Which of the following statements about interpreting data from tables in aptitude tests are correct?
(A) In a data table, row and column headings are essential for understanding what the numbers represent;
(B) When interpreting tabular data, comparing percentages can give a different insight than comparing absolute numbers;
(C) It is always safe to assume that the largest number in a row corresponds to the largest percentage share;
(D) For multi-year tables, looking at trends across rows or columns can be more informative than focusing on a single cell;
(E) In exams, approximating values from tables can be acceptable if the question explicitly allows estimation;
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