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Graph Interpretation

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Graph 1
Graph 2
Interpretation:
Interpretation:
There are 200 young workers and 34.5% of the
population are currently attending school in California. The
2.6% or 5 students are currently in graduate school, same with
high schoolers. The 49% or 98 2nd year students. Under
vocational education, there are 11 or 5.7% students working.
There are 17.2% or 34 students in undergraduates at CSU,
and 19.8% or 40 students at University of California. Lastly,
there are 3.1% or 7 working undergraduate students at other
universities.
In conclusion, almost half of the young workers who
are currently attending school were from 2 year
AA/Community College.
The graph consists of the number of people and list of
fruits. So the graph shows that fourty of the respondents chose
blueberries. Second is the apple that was chosen by thirty-five
of the respondents. Third, the orange was chosen by thirty
respondents. Fourth is the kiwifruit that was chosen by
twenty-five of the respondents. Fifth is the banana that was
chosen by ten out of forty respondents. And lastly, only five out
of forty respondents chose the grapes.
The researcher concluded that the blueberry was the
nicest fruit among apples, oranges, bananas, kiwifruits, and
grapes.
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