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I'm trying to graph the components of a year-over-year variance (example,
fuel, new store growth, realigment of stores, etc.), along with the total variance, but one of the components is negative. If I just take the individual variances and graph in a bar chart, the size of the bar chart is greater than the total because it's not factoring in the negative component. How can I do this? |
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