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The answer to the first question is A. The number of visits does not steadily increase or decrease over the months; the number of visits after 6 months is the same as that after 1 month. Therefore, the relationship between the number of months and number of visits is 0.

The answer to the second question is E. The number of visits after 1 month is about 40,000 and the number after 4 months is about 45,000, which is closest to 110% of 40,000.

1. None
2. 110



I failed to understand what second question was exactly asking. For number of visits after 4 months, I calculated all visits from month 1 -4. Anybody else with such mistake?
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I failed to understand what second question was exactly asking. For number of visits after 4 months, I calculated all visits from month 1 -4. Anybody else with such mistake?



I did the same mistake
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The number of visits after 4 months- For this won't we add number of visits for both month 5 and month 6? Not sure why we are only taking month 4? can someone explain?
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can somebody please explain why answer to question 1 is none, if we see the trend then from 1 to 2, there is downfall in the visitors, then from 2 to 3 to 4 there is upward trend, then from 4 to 5 to 6, downfall, making it a total of 3 negative and 2 positives in total, hence the answer should be negative
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The graph above is a bar graph with six bars, each representing the number of website visits received by an Internet company monitoring its advertising efficacy. The website received visits anywhere from 1to 6 months after the ad campaign was initiated. The ads were grouped by advertising channel, and the number of site visits was recorded each month over a 6-month period. Select the best answer to fill in the blanks for each of the statements below, based on the data shown in the graph.

If we look at the information, it tells us each bar is related to one month.

The relationship between number of months since the campaign began and number of website visits is best described as [Dropdown Placeholder #1].

Number of months vs number of website visits
Now, in ONE month it is 40000, and in TWO months, it becomes 40000+38000, and so on.
So, if we go exactly as per the wordings of the questions, surely since every month there are visits, when we add the months one after another, the total visits will increase.
Hence, it is positive relation.

The number of visits after 4 months is closest to [Dropdown Placeholder #2] % of the number of visits after 1 month.
Again, the question says after the 4 months, so we should add for all the 4 months.
But the answer suggests, the intention was to find the relation of number of visits in the fourth month vs that in the first month.

The question is not able to convey what it seeks to ask.
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The graph above is a bar graph with six bars, each representing the number of website visits received by an Internet company monitoring its advertising efficacy. The website received visits anywhere from 1to 6 months after the ad campaign was initiated. The ads were grouped by advertising channel, and the number of site visits was recorded each month over a 6-month period. Select the best answer to fill in the blanks for each of the statements below, based on the data shown in the graph.

If we look at the information, it tells us each bar is related to one month.

The relationship between number of months since the campaign began and number of website visits is best described as [Dropdown Placeholder #1].

Number of months vs number of website visits
Now, in ONE month it is 40000, and in TWO months, it becomes 40000+38000, and so on.
So, if we go exactly as per the wordings of the questions, surely since every month there are visits, when we add the months one after another, the total visits will increase.
Hence, it is positive relation.

The number of visits after 4 months is closest to [Dropdown Placeholder #2] % of the number of visits after 1 month.
Again, the question says after the 4 months, so we should add for all the 4 months.
But the answer suggests, the intention was to find the relation of number of visits in the fourth month vs that in the first month.

The question is not able to convey what it seeks to ask.

­Yes, question two seems ambigous regarding "number of visits after X month". It rather seeks to ask "number of visits on X-th month"­
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