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Decide whether the following statements makes sense (or is clearly true) or does not make sense (or is clearly false). Explain your reasoning
Your pie chart must be wrong, because you have the 45% frequency wedge near the upper left and the answer key shows it near the lower right
Choose the correct answer below.
O A. The statement makes sense. Pie charts show frequencies, which are whole numbers, and not relative frequencies, which are fractions or percentages
OB. The statement does not make sense. Although the student's pie chart may be wrong for another reason, it does not matter where in a pie chart a wedge is
O C. The statement does not make sense. The person's pie chart is merely the mirror image of the pie chart in the answer key, so it is still correct.
OD. The statement makes sense. In a pie chart, the largest wedge should always be in the lower right
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