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What feature of Kelth's graph makes it difficult to visually compare the responses of those with some college to those shown in the other graphs? (Select all that apply.) (A)The donut hole in the graph made by Keith is a different size than in the graphs made by Ramon. (B)The graphs do not have data labels showing the percentages.(C)The graphs made by Keith and Ramon are all donut pie charts. (D)The graphs made by Keith and Ramon compare groups across education level. (E)The graphs made by Keith and Ramon use the same colors for each of the corresponding responses. 2 How would you change Keith's graph for easier comparison? (Select all that apply.) (A) Make all donuts exactly the same size, with the radius of the holes the same as well. (B)Change the graphs from donut ple charts to time series graphs. (C)Use different sets of colors in each of the donut ple charts.(D)Combine the graphs into one donut pie chart.(E) Add data labels showing the percentages,

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(A)The donut hole in the graph made by Keith is a different size than in the graphs made by Ramon.

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Considering the graph made by Keith and those made by Ramon, we would observe that Keith's graph ( Some college) has a smaller donut hole that Ramons's graphs ( High school or less, and college graduate). This difference in the donut holes will make any comparism made between the " some college" graph and other graphs to be inaccurate.

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