Question
In 2010, Hispanics made up 7 percent of the state population. In 2014, that number had risen to 12 percent. What conclusion does the data support?(1 point)
Responses
Immigration from Latin America is expected to decline.
Immigration from Latin America is expected to decline.
Ethnic diversity in rural areas is the same as in cities.
Ethnic diversity in rural areas is the same as in cities.
Immigration to the state continues to affect the state's population.
Responses
Immigration from Latin America is expected to decline.
Immigration from Latin America is expected to decline.
Ethnic diversity in rural areas is the same as in cities.
Ethnic diversity in rural areas is the same as in cities.
Immigration to the state continues to affect the state's population.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The data supports the conclusion that "Immigration to the state continues to affect the state's population." The increase in the percentage of Hispanics in the state population from 7 percent in 2010 to 12 percent in 2014 suggests that immigration and possibly other factors related to population dynamics are contributing to this change.