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So here we're asked about researchers who want to envision the percentage share of pandemic cases by age group.
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We have our group one, which is the 0 to 15 group.
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We have a group 2, which is 16 to 35.
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Group 3, which is 36 to 65.
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And then a group 4, which is 65 plus.
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So which are the following is the best to use? we have a few options, a, b, c, d, e, f, g.
00:37
So we can kind of like go through and figure it out.
00:40
Let's first like make some general statements about this.
00:43
It looks like these four options.
00:45
These all represent categories and kind of like segments to evaluate, right? so with that in mind, that kind of gets rid of like a line chart doesn't really make sense.
00:57
In this case in general, just a pictograph doesn't really make sense for this data.
01:01
Neither does a statistical map or tabular data.
01:04
So from that, it looks like we're kind of left with the bar.
01:08
In the pie chart.
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So one thing you can do with this, you could use like counts.
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Those are possible, but it looks like we're specifically asking for percentage, percentage share.
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Oh, shoot...