Asked by pman

Based on the graph, which statements are correct? Check all that apply.

Voters age 55–64 were more likely to use nontraditional voting methods than people age 45–54.
Voters age 65 and older were more likely to use nontraditional voting methods than all other age groups.
Men were more likely to use nontraditional voting methods than women.
Voters with less than a high school education were less likely to use nontraditional voting methods than voters in all other educational groups.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don't see the graph — could you upload it or paste the data/percentages shown? Once I can view the chart I will mark each statement true or false and explain briefly.

If you can't upload, you can tell me the percentages for each age group (or approximate heights of the bars), the percent for men and women, and the percents for each education category. Here’s how I’ll check each statement once I have the numbers:

- Voters age 55–64 vs 45–54: compare the two percentages; if 55–64 is larger, the statement is true.
- Voters 65+ vs all other age groups: check whether the 65+ percentage is larger than every other age group; if yes, true.
- Men vs women: compare their percentages directly.
- Less than high school vs all other education groups: check whether the <HS percentage is lower than each of the other education-group percentages.

Send the image or the numbers and I’ll evaluate them.