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### Analyzing Bass Size Trends Over Time

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Which statement is a reasonable inference based on the information in the given graphic?

#### Graph Analysis:
**Title: Average Length of Bass Caught Compared with Legal Limit, 1988–2008**

**Y-axis:** 
- Represents the average length of bass in inches, ranging from 0 to 40 inches.

**X-axis:** 
- Represents the years from 1988 (marked as '88) to 2008 ('08).

**Data Representation:**
- **Bar Graph:** Indicates the average length of bass caught annually over the 20-year period.
- **Dashed Line:** Marks the legal limit for the catchable size of the fish, set at 20.0 inches.

**Observations:**
1. From 1988 to approximately 1995, the average length of the bass is above the 20.0-inch legal limit, with peaks around 1991–1993.
2. Post-1996, the average size consistently decreases, with values mostly hovering around or slightly above the legal limit line, particularly after 2000.

#### Inference Options:
1. **The larger fish were better able to avoid being caught**
2. **The population of larger fish was reduced in size**
3. **The population of smaller fish increased in size**
4. **The legal limit of fish size decreased**

Analyzing the graph, it can be observed that there was a notable decline in the average length of the bass caught over the years, particularly after mid-90s. This suggests changes in fish population dynamics or fishing pressure.

**Correct Inference:**
- **The population of larger fish was reduced in size**
  
This inference is supported by the data trend showing a substantial decrease in the average length of fish caught over the years.

**Incorrect Options:**
1. **The larger fish were better able to avoid being caught** 
   - No direct evidence supporting changes in fish evasion behavior.
2. **The population of smaller fish increased in size**
   - The graph specifies average lengths of fish caught, which doesn't directly imply an increase in population of smaller fish.
4. **The legal limit of fish size decreased**
   - The legal limit remained constant at 20.0 inches as indicated by the dashed line.

#### Answer Selection:
- Select: **The population of larger fish was reduced in size**
Transcribed Image Text:### Analyzing Bass Size Trends Over Time #### Question: Which statement is a reasonable inference based on the information in the given graphic? #### Graph Analysis: **Title: Average Length of Bass Caught Compared with Legal Limit, 1988–2008** **Y-axis:** - Represents the average length of bass in inches, ranging from 0 to 40 inches. **X-axis:** - Represents the years from 1988 (marked as '88) to 2008 ('08). **Data Representation:** - **Bar Graph:** Indicates the average length of bass caught annually over the 20-year period. - **Dashed Line:** Marks the legal limit for the catchable size of the fish, set at 20.0 inches. **Observations:** 1. From 1988 to approximately 1995, the average length of the bass is above the 20.0-inch legal limit, with peaks around 1991–1993. 2. Post-1996, the average size consistently decreases, with values mostly hovering around or slightly above the legal limit line, particularly after 2000. #### Inference Options: 1. **The larger fish were better able to avoid being caught** 2. **The population of larger fish was reduced in size** 3. **The population of smaller fish increased in size** 4. **The legal limit of fish size decreased** Analyzing the graph, it can be observed that there was a notable decline in the average length of the bass caught over the years, particularly after mid-90s. This suggests changes in fish population dynamics or fishing pressure. **Correct Inference:** - **The population of larger fish was reduced in size** This inference is supported by the data trend showing a substantial decrease in the average length of fish caught over the years. **Incorrect Options:** 1. **The larger fish were better able to avoid being caught** - No direct evidence supporting changes in fish evasion behavior. 2. **The population of smaller fish increased in size** - The graph specifies average lengths of fish caught, which doesn't directly imply an increase in population of smaller fish. 4. **The legal limit of fish size decreased** - The legal limit remained constant at 20.0 inches as indicated by the dashed line. #### Answer Selection: - Select: **The population of larger fish was reduced in size**
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