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Hello ,
Why in the lower chart are the Cumulative Sales Percentages above 100%?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1o0CufTwoc6ulkN5qeh648w8gwAcI-Avl/view?usp=sharing
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Thank you.
In general, in Pareto analysis, the 80/20 rule is typically used, which states that about 80% of the results (in this case, sales) come from 20% of the causes (here, products or customers). But we do not see this conclusion in this chart!!?? Why?
Hello
It's less about the exact ratio and more about where you want to focus. Here's a good article.
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