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Data set description
Topic: The dataset will focus on the most popular car brands based on sales data from several sources. Source: The data could come from car sales websites like car sales or drive, car dealerships, or industry reports on car sales. Type of Data: Quantitative Data: Sales numbers for different car brands. Categorical Data: Car brands (e.g., BMW, Audi, Mercedes) and their models. Relevance: This dataset is relevant for analyzing which car brands are the most popular based on their sales numbers. It helps compare the performance of different brands over time and recognize trends in car popularity. 3. Pivot Tables Pivot Table 1: Sales by Car Brand This pivot table shows the total sales for each car brand (e.g., BMW, Mercedes, Audi) to help compare the overall popularity of different brands based on their sales numbers. Pivot Table 3: Sales by Year Each Brand This pivot table displays sales for each car brand over different years, helping track how the popularity of each brand changes over time. Pivot Table 3: Total Car Sales This pivot table will show sales numbers for all car brands over time (by year). It will help track changes in brand popularity over the years. 4. Data Validation Rules Limit Brand Choices: Put a rule to only allow valid car brands (e.g., Porsche, Audi, BMW, Mercedes) to be entered in the dataset. This ensures that no incorrect brand names are added. Limit Year Range: Make sure that only valid years between 2000 and 2024 can be entered. This keeps the data within a realistic time frame. Ensure Positive Sales Numbers: Set a rule to only allow positive sales numbers. This helps to ensure that no negative or zero values are accidently put into the dataset.