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The attached chart shows data for 5 hotels that account for all rooms booked on a particular Caribbean island. The size of each circle shows the percentage of all rooms booked on the island for each hotel in 2017 and that value is given beside each resort name. The position of each circle’s center to the vertical axis shows the number of different nationalities that stayed at the hotel in the year, and the position relative to the horizontal axis shows the revenues in thousands of U.S. dollars for the year for the rooms booked. For each of the following, use the drop-down menu to create the most accurate statement on the basis of the chart:
3. The hotels that had more than 10 different nationalities book rooms with them in 2017 had total revenue of those that did not.
4. had the highest average revenue per room for the five hotels in 2017.
The attached chart shows data for 5 hotels that account for all rooms booked on a particular Caribbean island. The size of each circle shows the percentage of all rooms booked on the island for each hotel in 2017 and that value is given beside each resort name. The position of each circle’s center to the vertical axis shows the number of different nationalities that stayed at the hotel in the year, and the position relative to the horizontal axis shows the revenues in thousands of U.S. dollars for the year for the rooms booked.
For each of the following, use the drop-down menu to create the most accurate statement on the basis of the chart:
3. The hotels that had more than 10 different nationalities book rooms with them in 2017 had total revenue of those that did not.
4. had the highest average revenue per room for the five hotels in 2017.
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