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SAT Math 3.5 Statistics and Probability

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Time for your daily dose of Shmoop. Open wide!

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1590 college freshmen and 1450 college seniors were asked about their primary field of study.

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This bar graph shows the results.

00:14

Compared to seniors, freshman overwhelmingly study which of the following?

00:18

And here are the potential answers…

00:21

Ok, this question is testing whether or not we know how to read a graph.

00:25

Since freshmen are depicted in blue, and seniors are depicted in orange, as shown by the key on the right…

00:30

This kinda key.

00:33

…we need to look for the field of study where the blue bar far exceeds the length

00:36

of the orange bar to find which subject freshmen overwhelmingly study compared to seniors.

00:42

The subject that fits this description better than any other field of study in the graph is PreMed.

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It’s…pretty obvious that this blue bar is way longer than this orange bar.

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The correct answer is (E).

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