The table provides evidence that could be cited to support which of the following statements?

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Houston is rapidly becoming a very diverse city.
Houston is rapidly becoming a very diverse city.

Asian people living in Houston have a lower median income than the national average.
Asian people living in Houston have a lower median income than the national average.

Hispanics are the single largest ethnic group in Houston.
Hispanics are the single largest ethnic group in Houston.

White people make up a majority of the population of Houston.

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To determine which statement can be supported by the information in the table, we would need to see data related to the demographics and income levels in Houston. However, based on typical data trends from demographic studies, the following evaluations can be made:

  1. Houston is rapidly becoming a very diverse city. - This could be supported if the table shows a range of ethnic groups and significant growth in minority populations.

  2. Asian people living in Houston have a lower median income than the national average. - This would be supported if the table indicates median income values of Asian residents in Houston compared to the national average.

  3. Hispanics are the single largest ethnic group in Houston. - This could be supported if the table shows population percentages indicating that Hispanics constitute the largest demographic in Houston.

  4. White people make up a majority of the population of Houston. - This would be supported if the table shows that White people constitute more than 50% of the population in Houston.

Without the specific table data available to analyze, in general urban demographic contexts, statements regarding diversity and specific group sizes could usually be supported by population statistics. So, if the table indeed presents the relevant data, likely, the most robust supporting statements would be about diversity and potentially the size of the Hispanic population.

Thus, "Hispanics are the single largest ethnic group in Houston." is often a supported statement in data about Houston. If you have any specific data or numbers in the table, I could help identify which statement is most supported.

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