What is a Pareto chart?
(b) Where did it come from?
(c) What is purpose of Pareto chart?
Explanation:
Pareto Chart:
Pareto chart is one type of bar graph, its graphs show the frequency of defects and the cumulative impact of it also. Its line shows cumulative impacts while bars show values individually.
- The Pareto chart has been invented by the Vilfredo Pareto and Italian economist it's his founded principle which is used in this chart.
- The Pareto chart is used in quality control, and its purpose is to highlight the most significant factors of data sets, it eases the project difficulties in a manner by identifying most essential elements into a project.
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