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Question #: 10
Topic #: 1
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Which of the following are true statements about configuring pie, donut, and single score visualisations in workspaces?

  • A. Data labels are shown as only percentages, as values, or as both.
  • B. Legend percentages are shown along with values.
  • C. The metric label name is displayed near the metric value.
  • D. Set gradient, texture, or no colour options for data display.
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b3de868
7 months, 4 weeks ago
Regarding configuring pie, donut, and single score visualizations in workspaces, the true statements are: A. Data labels are shown as only percentages, as values, or as both. You have options for how data labels are displayed in these visualizations, including showing values, percentages, or both, enhancing the information presented in an easily understandable format . B. Legend percentages are shown along with values. This feature allows for a detailed understanding of the data by showing not only the values but also what percentage of the total each value represents, directly in the legend . C. The metric label name is displayed near the metric value. This ensures clarity and quick recognition of what the displayed data represents, making it easier for users to interpret the visualizations without needing to refer back to other parts of the UI for context .
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