The answer is there are no solution
All of these would be perfectly fine represented by a pie chart except A, which doesn't add to 100%.
The question seems to be getting at the idea that a pie chart might be better when the slices are all visually different sizes. I don't really think that's right; a pie chart for D say, where the two slices are about the same, gives the correct impression of the relative frequencies, which are about the same.
Answer they're looking for: C
Answer:
2702.5 inches cubed
Step-by-step explanation:
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= 2702.5
Answer:1. Dependent
2.Qualitative Variable
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1--- Dependent
Reason-- The researcher considers a couple as a whole and The sampling is dependent because a spouce selected for one sample dictates or determines which individual to be in the second sample.
Step 2----Qualitative variable
Reason--- it classifies the individual spouce mental health based on mental health inventory of the couple
Because Qualitative variables are variables which can be placed according to characteristic or attribute, here the characteristics is mental health.