A Horizontal axis: sales, in thousands;
vertical axis: dollars, in hundreds
B Horizontal axis...
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A Horizontal axis: sales, in thousands;
vertical axis: dollars, in hundreds
B Horizontal axis: sales, in hundreds;
vertical axis: dollars, in thousands
C Horizontal axis: dollars, in thousands;
vertical axis: sales, in hundreds
D Horizontal axis: dollars, in hundreds;
vertical axis: sales, in thousands
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