GMATCoachBen wrote:
The table shows the sales forecast from January to June of last year, by the sales team of Company X, for the number of units of Product Z each month.
Was the actual number of units of Product Z sold in March less than the number sold in April?
(1) Twelve units of Product Z were sold in March.
(2) From January through June of last year, there was a constant, linear relationship between the forecast and actual number of units of Product Zsold.
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The table shows the sales forecast from January to June.png
Heychetan2u andGMATCoachBen , I marked the option E. why can't we take negative correlation between actual and forecast in St2. If one plots forecast on x-axis and then actual units on y-axis and then visualise the linear graph, one cannot say whether the march actual units will decrease or increase compared to actual units in april. Thanks in advance
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Statistics : Posted by imRaj • on 06 Feb 2024, 18:14 • Replies 4 • Views 569



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