Final answer:
To determine if conclusions can be made from a diagram, review the information provided and evaluate if the conclusions can be logically derived. Option A is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks whether each conclusion can be made from the information in the diagram. To answer this, we need to examine the information given in the diagram and determine if it provides enough evidence to support each conclusion. Since I don't have access to the diagram or the specific conclusions in exercises 16-23, I cannot provide a specific answer. However, I can explain the process for evaluating conclusions.
Review the information in the diagram and identify any relevant facts or evidence.
Examine each conclusion and determine if it can be logically derived from the available information.
If a conclusion can be logically derived, it can be made from the information in the diagram. If it cannot be logically derived or there is not enough information to determine its validity, the conclusion cannot be made.
By following this process, you can evaluate each statement and determine if it can be concluded based on the given information.