Adobe Analytics Business Practitioner Practice Exam

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What is the correct method to display all 10 cities in a donut chart visualization?

  1. Click on the "Other" bucket label to expand elements.

  2. Right-click the visualization to set the item limit.

  3. Open visualization settings and set the item limit to 10.

  4. Recreate the chart with a new data selection.

The correct answer is: Open visualization settings and set the item limit to 10.

To display all 10 cities in a donut chart visualization, adjusting the item limit through the visualization settings is the correct method. By opening the visualization settings, you can specify the number of items to show, allowing you to configure the chart to include all desired elements accurately. This approach ensures that the data is presented as intended without having to modify or recreate the underlying data selection, which can be more complex and time-consuming. The ability to set the item limit directly in the visualization settings streamlines the process and makes it straightforward to manage how many data points are visualized in the chart. This is particularly useful when dealing with a predefined number of data points that need to be represented, as it allows for efficient customization of the visual format. In contrast, expanding the "Other" bucket label doesn't directly affect the total items displayed; instead, it aggregates additional elements into a summary, which may not be what you want if your goal is to show specific cities. Right-clicking the visualization to set the item limit could imply the need for an incorrect action, as the item limit is not controlled by a right-click context menu. Recreating the chart with a new data selection, while possible, is more resource-intensive and unnecessary if you simply need to adjust how