Excellence in Business Communication (11th Edition)
Excellence in Business Communication (11th Edition)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780133544176
Author: John V. Thill, Courtland L. Bovee
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 12, Problem 2CA
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To determine: The following three graphs show the level of impurities found in a particular source of drinking water.

Excellence in Business Communication (11th Edition), Chapter 12, Problem 2CA , additional homework tip  1

Chart (a) suggests that the source has a consistently high level of impurities throughout the year.

Excellence in Business Communication (11th Edition), Chapter 12, Problem 2CA , additional homework tip  2

Chart (b) indicates that the level of impurities jumps up and down throughout the year.

Excellence in Business Communication (11th Edition), Chapter 12, Problem 2CA , additional homework tip  3

Chart (c) shows an impurity level that is fairly consistent throughout the year—and fairly low.

Introduction: Visuals such as graphs and charts included in a report/ article help to understand the text/ content easily. Those visuals have a strong impact on the readers perception about the information presented. Therefore, it is important to create visuals correctly by considering the audience’s information need.

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