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I have got to do this for a class but i have no idea what they are asking me.
How do I create an apple to apple chart and then an apple to orange chart on
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I don't even know what that means.

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How do I create an apple to apple chart and then an apple to orange chart
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I think it may mean to set up a chart on a single axis and another on
two axes with 2 different scales.

So the first would for example show number of sales for product A and
product B per month. This could be a separate line or column for each
product per month.

The second could be number of sales per month for product A and on the
secondary axis the dollar value of the sales per month.
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