Asked by pman

Which conclusion does the data in the chart support?

Voters are more likely to participate in a presidential election than a primary.
Voters are more likely to participate in a primary than in a presidential election.
California has more Republicans than New York.
Texas and Florida have a similar number of Republican voters.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I can't see the chart. Please either upload the chart image or paste the numbers shown.

If you can't, here is how to decide which conclusion the chart supports:

- For the first two statements (presidential vs primary): compare the values for “presidential election” and “primary” participation. If the presidential value is larger, choose the first statement; if the primary value is larger, choose the second.

- For the California vs New York Republican statement: compare the Republican counts for CA and NY. If California’s bar/number is larger, the statement is false; if smaller, it’s true.

- For the Texas vs Florida Republican statement: compare the Republican counts for TX and FL. If their values are close (you can use a small relative difference, e.g., within ~5–10%), the statement “similar number” is supported; if not, it’s not supported.

Send the chart or the numbers and I’ll pick the correct conclusion.