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With the recent departure of two of its employees, an IT helpdesk team is now understaffed and finding it difficult to keep up with the current workload. The number of tickets being received has increased as well as the number of days to resolve the tickets. The IT manager has set up a meeting with the IT director to request funding for two new helpdesk agents. To prepare for the meeting, the manager is interested in showing the tickets processed against ticket volume over the past year.
What type of chart should the manager use to effectively show the change in processing rate over time?

  • A. A pie chart to compare the number of tickets coming in versus tickets being processed each month, over the past year
  • B. A waterfall chart to show the number of tickets coming in are a lot higher than those being processed as of year to date
  • C. A line chart to show the widening gap between the number of tickets being processed against the number coming over the past year
  • D. A column chart to compare the number of tickets coming in versus tickets being processed each month, since June
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Rabbitsfoot
6 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: C
C - CBDA guide pg 106 Element 2
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Rabbitsfoot
6 months, 2 weeks ago
C - CBDA guide pg 106 Element 2 - Types of Data: • Comparison: Compare two or more categories over time or by items or amounts. Bar charts, line charts, butterfly charts, among others are ideal. • Composition: Show a whole that is composed of different items, for example, sales by different product lines or line of business. Stacked bar charts, waterfalls, and area charts are all good options. • Distribution: Show distributions of different data elements or predictors. Line charts, histograms, and scatter plots are useful.
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