Statistics of the world’s religions are only very rough approximations,since many religions do not keep track of their membership numbers. An estimate of these numbers (in millions) is shown in the table. Members MembersReligion (millions) Religion (millions)Buddhism 376 Judaism 14Christianity 2100 Sikhism 23Hinduism 900 Chinese traditional 394Islam 1500 Other 61Primal indigenous andAfrican traditional 400a. Construct a pie chart to describe the total membership in the world’s organized religions.b. Construct a bar chart to describe the total membership in the world’s organized religions.c. Order the religious groups from the smallest to the largest number of members. Construct a Pareto chart to describe the data. Which of the threedisplays is most effective?
Statistics of the world’s religions are only very rough approximations,
since many religions do not keep track of their membership numbers. An estimate of these numbers (in millions) is shown in the table.
Members Members
Religion (millions) Religion (millions)
Buddhism 376 Judaism 14
Christianity 2100 Sikhism 23
Hinduism 900 Chinese traditional 394
Islam 1500 Other 61
Primal indigenous and
African traditional 400
a. Construct a pie chart to describe the total membership in the world’s organized religions.
b. Construct a bar chart to describe the total membership in the world’s organized religions.
c. Order the religious groups from the smallest to the largest number of members. Construct a Pareto chart to describe the data. Which of the three
displays is most effective?
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