Question
The histogram shows the data from a pet show. If you have a circle graph of the same dataset, which of the following would be true? (1 point) Responses There will be five equal sections on the circle. There will be five equal sections on the circle. The largest section will be the 28–32 pound interval. The largest section will be the 28–32 pound interval. The percentages for all five sections will be the same. The percentages for all five sections will be the same. The smallest section will be the 28–32 pound interval.
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To accurately answer which statement would be true regarding the circle graph (or pie chart) representing the data from the pet show histogram, one would need to analyze the data represented in the histogram. However, based on the options given, here is a brief evaluation of each statement:
1. **There will be five equal sections on the circle.** - This would only be true if the data were evenly distributed across all five categories, which is unlikely based on the nature of most datasets.
2. **The largest section will be the 28–32 pound interval.** - This statement can only be determined by examining the histogram; it suggests that this weight class has the highest frequency.
3. **The percentages for all five sections will be the same.** - This would only be true if there were an equal number of data points in each weight interval, which is generally not the case.
4. **The smallest section will be the 28–32 pound interval.** - Similar to the second statement, this can only be verified by the actual data in the histogram.
Without seeing the histogram data, it's not possible to definitively determine which statement is true. Typically, one of the intervals would have the largest count (and therefore largest section in a pie chart) and one would have the smallest. Check the histogram to see which interval has the most and least frequencies to determine the correct answer.
1. **There will be five equal sections on the circle.** - This would only be true if the data were evenly distributed across all five categories, which is unlikely based on the nature of most datasets.
2. **The largest section will be the 28–32 pound interval.** - This statement can only be determined by examining the histogram; it suggests that this weight class has the highest frequency.
3. **The percentages for all five sections will be the same.** - This would only be true if there were an equal number of data points in each weight interval, which is generally not the case.
4. **The smallest section will be the 28–32 pound interval.** - Similar to the second statement, this can only be verified by the actual data in the histogram.
Without seeing the histogram data, it's not possible to definitively determine which statement is true. Typically, one of the intervals would have the largest count (and therefore largest section in a pie chart) and one would have the smallest. Check the histogram to see which interval has the most and least frequencies to determine the correct answer.