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A pareto chart combines a bar chart and a line graph that displays the values in descending order as bars and the cumulative totals of each category, left to right, as a line graph. A tally chart shows a cumulative count of items in a category, frequently indicated by a small horizontal line for each four items and a diagonal line for the fifth item. This sequence repeats with groups of five until all items are counted.

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