To find:The following bar graph is equivalent to the pie chart.
Answer to Problem 3PT
The (b) bar graph seems equivalent to the pie chart in the given question.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Formula Used:
Calculation:
In pie chart, maximum area is covered by US and in (b) bar graph also, maximum percentage is shown by bar above US, in the same way, all the other five countries show similar distribution in both pie chart and bar graph.
The (b) Bar graph seems equivalent to the pie chart in the given question.
Conclusion:Thus, option (b) is correct.
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