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David Lum operates two pharmacies, one near the hospital and a second near the outpatient surgery clinic. Lum categorizes sales revenues as prescription medicine, over-the-counter medicine, or non-medical sales. The monthly revenues from each store for the first five months of the year are shown in the two tables below. Using Figures 24-8a and 24-8b, construct two component bar graphs for the respective stores. Write labels where necessary.

 
David Lum Pharmacies
 
 
Hospital Store
 
 
Monthly Revenue: January-May
 
 
(thousands of dollars)
 
        
  
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
 
 Prescription
$38
$43
$40
$36
$40
 
 Over-the-Counter
15
16
12
15
16
 
 Non-Medical
    9
    5
    9
  12
    8
 
 Totals
$62
$64
$61
$63
$64
 
  
a.Component bar graph, Hospital Store
 pr022-1.jpg

 
David Lum Pharmacies
 
 
Outpatient Clinic Store
 
 
Monthly Revenue: January-May
 
 
(thousands of dollars)
 
        
  
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
 
 Prescription
$17
$15
$19
$15
$20
 
 Over-the-Counter
9
12
13
12
15
 
 Non-Medical
    4
    5
    4
    7
    5
 
 Totals
$30
$32
$36
$34
$40
 
  
b.Component bar graph, Outpatient Clinic Store
 pr022-2.jpg
 FIGURE 24-8b
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Contemporary Business Mathematics for Colleges


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