A bar chart would be particularly useful for

A) illustrating what percentages of a company's monthly budget are spent on utilities and other expenses.
B) comparing market shares of three breakfast cereals from 2011 to 2012.
C) showing the stages in production of a jet engine.
D) depicting the proportion of advertising dollars spent on various major media.
E) showing how the marketing budget has changed since 2014.

Answer: B
Explanation: B) Bar charts are useful for showing quantities over time, instead of parts of a whole, processes, or proportions.

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