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Which bars on the graph, if they increased by 50% from 2004 to 2005
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23 Sep 2024, 00:32
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Which bars on the graph, if they increased by 50% from 2004 to 2005, would be equal to or greater than the current 2004 value of the bar immediately above it on the graph?
A. India B. Indochina C. Oceania D. East Asia E. Other F. Brazil G. US
Re: Which bars on the graph, if they increased by 50% from 2004 to 2005
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25 Sep 2024, 22:23
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This question is asking in the first graph, which countries when increased by 50% from 2004 (1.5*value from 2004) will be higher than the bar right above it. So we just need to check each choices 1 by 1. India: 1.5*88 > 114, yes Indochina: 1.5*80 > 88, yes Oceania: 1.5*44 < 88, no East Asia: 1.5*14 < 44, no Other: 1.5*10 > 14, yes Brazil: 1.5*8 > 10, yes US: 1.5*6 > 8, yes => A, B, E, F, G