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ACT Science: Data Representation Passage Drill 1, Problem 9. Which of the following ideas can be supported by Figure 2?

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Here's your shmoop du jour: brought to you by crying.... there's none of that in baseball.

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Which of the following ideas can be supported by Figure 2?

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And here are the potential answers...

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This question is asking us about Figure 2 again. And just Figure 2, so we can ignore Figure 1.

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Choice A. More than half make less than 1 million.

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Well..it looks like a pretty big majority of the red circles are pretty close

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to the $0 mark on the x-axis. So we can conclude that this statement is true.

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Just to check the other answers to be extra sure.

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Weight is an important indicator of how much a player will make. Well, looking at the wide

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range of weights that make less than $1 million-this statement probably isn't true.

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Statement C. Heavier players receive more salary. Again, like statement b, not true.

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Finally, statement D, most players weight over 300 pounds. Well given that our graph's

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y-axis doesn't even go above 250 pounds, this statement is definitely false too.

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Our answer's A!

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