What is the difference between a data marker and a data label? Please describe a situation where you would use both at the same time.

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- Data marker: A symbol (such as a bar, line, dot, slice, and so forth) that represents a single data point or value from the corresponding worksheet cell.
- Data label: Text or numbers that provide additional information about a data marker, such as the value from the worksheet cell.

Situation (Answers will vary):
I would use both data markers and data labels in a situation where exact numbers were important. For example, sales figures at a sales meeting or results from clinical drug trials on a new over-the-counter medicine.

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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