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Exercise 8 – Small Multiples in Tableau Answer 1.
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Answer 3 Answer 4 Top 5 Countries for the state of CA: 1. Placer 2. D60 Sierra Mountains 3. Yuba 4. Butte 5. Sutter Answer 5
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Answer 6 Insights 1. Matching Duplicate Pattern in Wheat All and Wheat Winter All in all counties over the period of 1976 to 1980 2. No Production of Sorghum Grain in D60 Sierra Mountains and Placer from 1978 to 1980. 3. Barley All and Sorghum for Grain has no pattern in general 4. The highest yield on 1979 of Sorghum for Grain on Butte and the lowest yield of Barley All on 1976 on D60 Sierra Mountains Answer 7 Wheat All and Wheat Winter All Answer 8
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Answer 9 I have chosen Logical Rhetoric. Through a logical approach, an analysis of multiple data reveals California as the leader in average production across various communities, such as barley oil, corn for grain, wheat oil, and wheat winter oil. Further examination of the top five countries—Placer, D60 Sierra Mountains, Yuba, Butte, and Sutter—uncovers patterns between 1976 and 1980. Specifically, a duplicate pattern in wheat oil production is observed across wheat and wheat winter oil during this timeframe. Notably, from 1978 to 1980, there is no production of sorghum grain in D60, Sierra Mountain, and Glacier. However, no discernible pattern is evident for barley oil and sorghum for grain overall. All these fit the visualization that I have picked.