If a pie chart shows that 45% of a population supports a particular policy, what

Practice Questions

Q1
If a pie chart shows that 45% of a population supports a particular policy, what can be inferred about the remaining population?
  1. They all oppose the policy.
  2. They are undecided.
  3. They may support other policies.
  4. They are indifferent.

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

If a pie chart shows that 45% of a population supports a particular policy, what can be inferred about the remaining population?
  • Step 1: Understand that the pie chart represents the whole population as 100%.
  • Step 2: Note that 45% of the population supports a particular policy.
  • Step 3: Calculate the remaining percentage by subtracting 45% from 100%.
  • Step 4: The calculation is 100% - 45% = 55%.
  • Step 5: Conclude that the remaining 55% may support other policies or have different opinions.
  • Percentage Interpretation – Understanding how to interpret percentages in relation to a whole.
  • Diverse Opinions – Recognizing that the remaining percentage may represent a variety of opinions or policies.
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