The sales department wants to include the composition of total sales amounts across all three sales channels in a report. Given the following sample sales table:
Sales channel
Month
Sales (million $)
Digital
January
135
Store
February
145
Online
March
165
Store
April
200
Store
May
125
Online
June
155
Digital
July
120
Online
August
145
Digital
September
160
Which of the following visualizations is the most appropriate?
This question pertains to the Visualization and Reporting domain, focusing on selecting the appropriate visualization for a specific requirement. The task is to show the composition of total sales across three channels, which involves showing proportions.
Pivot table (Option A): A pivot table summarizes data but isn't a visualization; it's more for data exploration.
Pie chart (Option B): A pie chart shows the proportion of total sales for each channel (Digital, Store, Online), which is ideal for displaying composition.
KPI card (Option C): A KPI card displays a single metric, not suitable for showing composition across multiple channels.
Box plot (Option D): A box plot shows data distribution (e.g., quartiles), not proportions.
The DA0-002 Visualization and Reporting domain emphasizes 'translating business requirements to form the appropriate visualization,' and a pie chart is best for showing the composition of totals.
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