Based on the graph, which statements are correct? Check all that apply.
– Voters age 55-64 were more likely to use nontraditional voting methods than people age 45-54.
– Voters age 65 and older were more likely to use nontraditional voting methods than all other age groups.
– Men were more likely to use nontraditional voting methods than women.
– Voters with less than a high school education were less likely to use nontraditional voting methods than voters in all other educational groups.
Based on the graph, which statements are correct? Check all that apply.
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To answer your question accurately, I would need to see the graph you’re referring to. However, here’s a guideline on how to approach the statements:
1. Voters age 55-64 vs. age 45-54: Check the graph for the rates of nontraditional voting methods in these two age groups. If the 55-64 group shows a higher percentage, then this statement is correct.
2. Voters age 65 and older vs. all other age groups: Look for the highest percentage of nontraditional voting methods among all age groups. If the 65+ group is the highest, this statement holds.
3. Men vs. Women: Compare the male and female rates of nontraditional voting methods. If men have a higher percentage, this statement is correct.
4. Less than high school education vs. other education levels: Analyze the group with less than a high school education compared to other educational groups. If they show the lowest percentage, this statement is true.
Go through the graph and check each statement based on the data presented. That will help you determine which statements are correct. If you’d like further clarification or assistance, don’t hesitate to ask!