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From 2002 to 2003, Company C had what percentage increase in its total
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29 Aug 2024, 02:15
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The graph above shows the total sales, in millions of dollars, for three companies, A & B & C, in a particular sector for the years 1998 through 2007 inclusive. Assume these companies are the only three companies active in this particular sector. Company A is represented by a solid black line; Company B is represented by the black line with large dashes; Company C is represented by the gray line with small dashes. Companies A & B existed since the 1980s, although only data from 1998 is shown. Company C's first year in existence was 2000.
From 2002 to 2003, Company C had what percentage increase in its total sales?
Re: From 2002 to 2003, Company C had what percentage increase in its total
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10 Dec 2024, 13:43
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Company C, the gray-dashed line with triangles, had an approximate value a little $50M in sales in 2002, and about $110M in 2003. That's more than double, which is more than 100% increase. Only (E) is in that range, so that's the answer.