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Can you explain how Saturday is the right answer for the first part? It should be Friday right?
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1. Part 1. The largest percentage of burgers sold for a given day can be found by comparing the ratios of the burgers and pizza bars.

2. Only Saturday has a ratio more than 2:1. This can be shown by multiplying the pizza bar by two. Then, the pizza bar will be larger than burgers for all days except Saturday.

3. So, Saturday had the highest percentage of burgers sold out of the total units sold.

4. Part 2. Let's try to replicate a graph for all revenue generated on each day.

5. Instead of multiplying the pizza bar by 3, we can divide the burger bar by 3 as it'll have the same effect.

6. In addition, let's stack the two columns together. Then, the taller the bar is, the more revenue was generated.

7. As we can see, Sunday generated the most revenue.

8. Our answer will be: Saturday and Sunday.
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Note: I would add for the sentence with the first blank that the percentage is for total units sold that day.

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Can you explain how Saturday is the right answer for the first part? It should be Friday right?
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1. Part 1. The largest percentage of burgers sold for a given day can be found by comparing the ratios of the burgers and pizza bars.

2. Only Saturday has a ratio more than 2:1. This can be shown by multiplying the pizza bar by two. Then, the pizza bar will be larger than burgers for all days except Saturday.

3. So, Saturday had the highest percentage of burgers sold out of the total units sold.

4. Part 2. Let's try to replicate a graph for all revenue generated on each day.

5. Instead of multiplying the pizza bar by 3, we can divide the burger bar by 3 as it'll have the same effect.

6. In addition, let's stack the two columns together. Then, the taller the bar is, the more revenue was generated.

7. As we can see, Sunday generated the most revenue.

8. Our answer will be: Saturday and Sunday.
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Note: I would add for the sentence with the first blank that the percentage is for total units sold that day.

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The highest percentage of burgers sold corresponds to the day with the largest ratio of burgers (blue bar) to pizzas (orange bar). Examining the graph, we can see that this ratio is largest on Saturday.
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Thank you so much Bunuel, got it.. :)
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Can you explain how Saturday is the right answer for the first part? It should be Friday right?
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1. Part 1. The largest percentage of burgers sold for a given day can be found by comparing the ratios of the burgers and pizza bars.

2. Only Saturday has a ratio more than 2:1. This can be shown by multiplying the pizza bar by two. Then, the pizza bar will be larger than burgers for all days except Saturday.

3. So, Saturday had the highest percentage of burgers sold out of the total units sold.

4. Part 2. Let's try to replicate a graph for all revenue generated on each day.

5. Instead of multiplying the pizza bar by 3, we can divide the burger bar by 3 as it'll have the same effect.

6. In addition, let's stack the two columns together. Then, the taller the bar is, the more revenue was generated.

7. As we can see, Sunday generated the most revenue.

8. Our answer will be: Saturday and Sunday.
---------------------------------

Note: I would add for the sentence with the first blank that the percentage is for total units sold that day.

Attachment:
BurgerPizza.jpg
Drop-down 1:

The highest percentage of burgers sold corresponds to the day with the largest ratio of burgers (blue bar) to pizzas (orange bar). Examining the graph, we can see that this ratio is largest on Saturday.
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