The following figure provides a bar chart showing the annual advertising revenue for Facebook from 2010 to 2017 (Facebook Annual Reports).    What is the variable of interest? Are the data categorical or quantitative? Are the data time series or cross-sectional? Comment on the trend of Facebook's annual advertising revenue over time.

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The following figure provides a bar chart showing the annual advertising revenue for Facebook from 2010 to 2017 (Facebook Annual Reports). 

 

  1. What is the variable of interest?
  2. Are the data categorical or quantitative?
  3. Are the data time series or cross-sectional?
  4. Comment on the trend of Facebook's annual advertising revenue over time. 
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In the given data, we see that the x axis contains time points (Year) and the y-axis contains how the advertising revenue has changed over the years, in Facebook.

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