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Business, 03.12.2020 19:40, evarod

Examine the quarterly sales data in a little different way. Contruct two pie charts, one for sales in 2012 and the other for sales in 2013. Does it appear that sales are becoming more seasonal or less seasonal? Revenues
Quarter 2011 2012 2013
$ 767 $ 10,613 $ 30,342
$ 2,174 $ 6,424 $ 33,867
$ 9,687 $ 19,283 $ 34,246
$ 8,999 $ 33,019 $ 43,783
Totals $ 21,626 $ 69,338 $142,238

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