Q: Which of the following statements about percentage change in data interpretation are correct?
(A) Percentage change is usually computed as (new value β old value) Γ· old value Γ 100%;
(B) When comparing two yearsβ data, a negative percentage change indicates a decrease from the earlier year;
(C) While interpreting percentage change, the base value chosen does not matter and can be either year without affecting the result;
(D) A large absolute difference in values always corresponds to a large percentage change;
(E) In some graphs, approximate values must be read and calculations are based on reasonable estimates;
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Q: Which of the following statements about bar charts in data interpretation are correct?
(A) In a bar chart, the length or height of each bar is proportional to the quantity it represents;
(B) Bars in a simple bar chart must always be vertical; horizontal bars are not allowed;
(C) Comparing relative heights of bars can show which categories rank higher or lower even without exact numerical labels;
(D) When clusters of bars represent different years, a legend or key is needed to identify each series;
(E) In a bar chart, the width of the bars usually encodes the data value while the height is arbitrary;
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Q: Which of the following statements about data interpretation using graphs are correct?
(A) In a bar graph, the length of each bar is proportional to the value it represents;
(B) In a pie chart, the angle of each sector corresponds to the proportion of that category in the whole;
(C) While interpreting graphs, checking the scale of the axes is usually unnecessary;
(D) Comparing categories in a graph requires attention to units, labels and legends;
(E) In aptitude tests, reasonable approximations are sometimes used in data interpretation when exact values are not required;
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