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Redrawn from Fortune Magazine, February 1932.
The Use of Segments of Fruit to Represent Quantities.
With the modern emphasis on novelty, the use of segments of fruit to represent quantities should be an effective one. A quarter segment of a lemon to represent the production by the United States of a fourth of the world's lemons, or a half segment of grapefruit to represent the production by the United States of half the world's grapefruit, vi\>uld be much more vivid than the same information presented in verbal form or even bar-chart form.
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