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Question: Which graphs should be made with the data names provided? You don't need to use the data just use the headers of the data.

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Which graphs should be made with the data names provided?

  • You don't need to use the data just use the headers of the data.
    • for example:
      • A line chart would be created for Sales and Demand because... What does Sales and Demand help show? Just a short explanation
    • The data names that can be used: (in the image provided below)
      • DAY, DEMAND, INV ON HAND, AVAILABLE TO SELL, SALES, LOST DEMAND, INV ON ORDER (BEFORE ORDERING), TOTAL INV (BEFORE ORDERING), ORDERS, RECEIPTS, INV ON ORDER (AFTER ORDERING), TOTAL (AFTER ORDERING). SHOULD ONLY BE USED.
      • The lead time, re-order point, and order up to cannot be used. Only use Day - Total inv (after ordering) for graphs.
      • NO PIE CHARTS
  • It's all one question with multiple answers, by multiple answers I mean multiple charts with different data that could be shown.
  • There are 5 demands provided below, and the data provided in the images for help.

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