Graphics Interpretation - Bar Graph Iterations
The bar graph shows the results of a drug study with four groups of participants. In the graph, each bar represents the number of participants who reported each of three symptoms: fatigue, irritability, and headaches.
From each drop-down menu, select the option that creates the most accurate statement based on the information provided.
The number of participants who reported irritability was about 32% greater in [[dropdown1]] than in Group D.
In Group B, [[dropdown2]] % of the reported symptoms were for headaches.
Incorrect.
You can find the number of participants who reported irritability in Group C and Group D by looking at the appropriate red bars.
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Group C: 38
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Group D: 22
To find the percent change, use the following formula.
$$\displaystyle\mbox{Percent change} = \frac{\mbox{Difference}}{\mbox{Original}} \cdot 100\%$$ For this, the difference is $$38 - 22 = 16$$ and the original value is 22 since you are trying to find the percent change from Group D to Group C. $$\displaystyle\mbox{Percent change} = \frac{16}{22} \cdot 100\% \approx 73\%$$ Thus, this answer is not correct. You can find the correct answer by __Ballparking__. Remember, 32% is approximately equal to one-third.Incorrect.
The number of participants who reported irritability is less in Group B than Group D. Therefore, this answer cannot be correct.
You can find the correct answer by Ballparking. Remember, 32% is approximately equal to one-third.
Incorrect.
You may have gotten this answer if you found the percentage of reported symptoms that were for fatigue, instead of headaches.
Find the number of reported headaches as well as the total number of symptoms in Group B. Then divide the two numbers and convert the result to a percent.
Incorrect.
You may have gotten this answer if you found the percentage for Group A, instead of Group B.
Find the number of reported headaches as well as the total number of symptoms in Group B. Then divide the two numbers and convert the result to a percent.
Incorrect.
You may have gotten this answer if you found the percentage of reported symptoms that were for irritability, instead of headaches.
Find the number of reported headaches as well as the total number of symptoms in Group B. Then divide the two numbers and convert the result to a percent.