Read the written example below.

The following data was collected on 160 cars in the Allegany College parking lot: there were 24 silver cars; 21 black cars; 43 yellow cars; 30 blue cars; 42 brown cars.

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In this Pareto Chart
The color label for the first bar is

The color label for the second bar is

The color label for the third bar is

What percentage of cars are in the first column? Give answer as a decimal    

What percentage of cars are in the first two columns? Give answer as a decimal