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    Refer to the Following Breakdown of Responses to a Survey
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Refer to the Following Breakdown of Responses to a Survey

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Question 33

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Refer to the following breakdown of responses to a survey of "Are you concerned about being tracked while connected to the Internet?" Refer to the following breakdown of responses to a survey of  Are you concerned about being tracked while connected to the Internet?    What type of chart should be used to describe the frequency table? A) A pie chart B) A bar chart C) A histogram D) A frequency polygon What type of chart should be used to describe the frequency table?


A) A pie chart
B) A bar chart
C) A histogram
D) A frequency polygon

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