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Background information: This chart shows the percentage of Japanese who belonged to each religious group in 2005.
A 2-column table with 4 rows. Column 1 is labeled Religion with entries Buddhism, Shintoism, Christianity, Other. Column 2 is labeled Percentage of the Population with entries 71.4 percent, 83.9 percent, 2 percent, 7.8 percent.
Which of these statements is supported by information found in the chart?
All Japanese people practice at least one religion.
The total population of Japan is more than 165,000.
Some people practice both Buddhism and Shintoism.
Most Japanese practice Christianity.
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Supported: "Some people practice both Buddhism and Shintoism."
Why: Buddhism (71.4%) + Shintoism (83.9%) exceed 100% (155.3%), so the categories overlap — some people are counted in both. The other statements are not supported (you can't infer total population from percentages, Christianity is only 2%, and the chart doesn't show that everyone practices at least one religion).
Why: Buddhism (71.4%) + Shintoism (83.9%) exceed 100% (155.3%), so the categories overlap — some people are counted in both. The other statements are not supported (you can't infer total population from percentages, Christianity is only 2%, and the chart doesn't show that everyone practices at least one religion).
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