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Question 136

You have the following visualization.

Correct Answer:
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Question 137

You have a line chart on a worksheet.
You want to add a comment to March 2020 as shown in the following visualization.
What should you do?

Correct Answer: C
To add a comment to March 2020 on a line chart, you need to annotate that mark. You can right-click on the mark and select Annotate > Mark from the menu. This will open a dialog box where you can type your comment and format it as you like. You can also drag and drop the annotation to position it on the worksheet.
Dragging the growth rate to Text on the Marks card will add a label to every mark on the line chart, enabling captions will show a description of the worksheet at the bottom, and adding a tooltip will show a text box when users hover over a mark. References:
https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/formatting_annotations.htm
https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/formatting_annotations_create.htm To add a comment to a specific point on a line chart, such as March 2020 in the provided visualization, you would use the 'Annotate' feature. Right-clicking on the data point for March 2020 and selecting 'Annotate' allows you to add a text annotation directly to the chart, which can be used to highlight and comment on that particular data point.
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Question 138

Open the link to Book1 found on the desktop. Open the Movie Durations worksheet.
Replace the existing data source with the Netflix_2019 data source.

Correct Answer: B
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Question 139

You have the following dataset.


When you use the dataset in a worksheet, you want Sales to appear automatically as shown in the following table.

What should you do?

Correct Answer: C
To make Sales appear automatically as shown in the second table, you should change the default number format of the Sales field. The default number format is how Tableau displays a field when you drag it to a worksheet. You can change the default number format by right-clicking on the field and selecting Default Properties > Number Format from the menu. This will open a dialog box where you can choose a category, such as Currency or Percentage, and customize the options, such as decimal places or prefixes.
In this case, you want to change the default number format of Sales to Currency with zero decimal places and a custom prefix of "S". This will make Sales appear as "S" followed by the rounded value in thousands.
The other options are not correct for this scenario. Changing the data type of Sales to String will not affect how it appears on a worksheet. Creating a calculated field that uses a formula will not change the default number format of Sales, but create a new field that you have to drag to a worksheet. Converting Sales to Attribute will return only one value for each partition of data, which will not show any variation over time. Reference: https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/formatting.htm https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/formatting_change_default.htm
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Question 140

You have the following dataset in Microsoft Excel.

You are using interpreter to cleans the dataset. Data interpreter provides the following results.

How many rows of data will be ingested into Tableau as values?

Correct Answer: C
Data interpreter is a feature that helps you clean and structure your data in Excel before importing it into Tableau. It detects and removes any headers, footers, subtotals, or other elements that are not part of the actual data. It also splits any merged cells and fills in any missing values. In this case, data interpreter provides the following results:
It removes the first three rows and the last two rows that contain headers and footers.
It splits the merged cells in column A and fills in the missing values with "Fiction" or "Non-Fiction".
It does not remove or change any other rows or cells.
Therefore, the number of rows of data that will be ingested into Tableau as values is 17, which is the number of rows left after removing the headers and footers. Reference: https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/importing_cleaning_up_data.htm https://help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/importing_data_interpreter.htm
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