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The graph demonstrates the quantitative variation for skin pigmentation.
A bar graph has skin pigmentation color on the horizontal axis and Proportion of population on the vertical axis. From lightest to darkest skin colors, the proportions are: 1/64, 6/64, 15/64, 20/64, 15/64, 6/64, 1/64.
Which conclusion is supported by the graph?
More than half of the population has the central skin pigmentation.
The lightest and the darkest skin pigmentations are equally common in the population.
The central skin pigmentation makes up more of the population than the rest of the skin pigmentation groups combined.
Fewer people have skin pigmentation lighter than the central peak than people who have pigmentation darker than the central peak.
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"The lightest and the darkest skin pigmentations are equally common in the population."
Reason: both the lightest and darkest categories are 1/64 of the population (the distribution is symmetric).
Reason: both the lightest and darkest categories are 1/64 of the population (the distribution is symmetric).
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