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What would be the best graph to compare average and total revenue based on # of sales orders, by industry?
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I have a sales data set from work, divided into sub-industry and need to come up with a way to showcase it. I've been toying with a line graph with 3 lines (average revenue per sale, total revenue and sales orders). on the X axis, there are sub industries, on the Y axis, the $ amount (or # for the sales order). I've also looked at a clustered bar chart along similar lines. The problem I'm having is that the sales orders are in the double (sometimes triple) digits, while the revenue is 5-7 figures - so the orders look like a straight line and barely show up. Is this something I should do in 1 graph, or multiple?

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