—Samantha
Now you should look for the answer that makes note of this major difference.
It’s choice C, which points out that the top three activities in 2018 made up a
smaller portion of the procrastination pie than the top three activities in 1618—
that’s because “Other” now occupies more than one-third of the pie.
There’s a good chance that you will see graphs where the independent
variable is not time, but the quantity or quality of something else that is
described in the passage. When an unusual variable is used, the graphic they
present might be unusual, too. For instance, these gauges show the stress and
confidence levels of SAT takers who read Up Your Score, and of those who did
not.
STUDENTS WHO READ UP YOUR SCORE
STUDENTS WHO DID NOT READ UP YOUR SCORE
From the above graphics, it can be inferred that reading Up Your Score
A) increases confidence and decreases stress.