Construct a chart that compares projected online retail spending for selected items in 2012 with actual expenditures
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Construct a chart that compares projected online retail spending for selected items in 2012 with actual expenditures for these items in 2007. Add a figure number, proper title, and source note using traditional style. Dollar units are in millions. Figures for the two years: computer hardware and software, 2007—$24.1, 2012—$34.1; consumer electronics, 2007—$8.4, 2012—$15.4; books, music, and video, 2007—$9.8, 2012—$15.3; tickets, 2007—$6.8, 2012—$8.6; toys and video games, 2007—$5.9, 2012, $7.0; apparel and accessories, 2007—$23,2, 2012—$40.7; and office products, 2007—$4.7, 2012—$6.6. Information source: Jonabell Research, Inc., “A Study of Online Expenditures from 2000 to 2012,” Camden, NJ, 2009,
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Business Communication
ISBN: 978-1439080153
8th edition
Authors: Buddy Krizan, Patricia Merrier, Joyce P. Logan, Karen Schneiter Williams