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As part of a city-wide effort to mitigate daytime traffic, a certain company surveyed its employees about their commuting behaviors. The survey's 2,000 respondents each indicated whether they have used or have considered using the following five alternative commuting strategies: public transportation, ride sharing, shifted work hours, walking or cycling, working off-site. The graph shows for each of these strategies the percentage of respondents who indicated they had used the strategy, the percentage who indicated that they had not used the strategy but had considered using it, and the percentage who indicated that they had neither considered the strategy nor used it.
Based on the information provided, select from each drop-down menu the option that creates the most accurate statement.
The number of respondents who indicated that they had neither used nor considered using public transportation was, to the nearest 100,
Of the five alternative commuting strategies represented in the survey, had the greatest number of respondents indicating that they had considered using that strategy but had not done so.
The number of respondents who indicated that they had neither used nor considered using public transportation was, to the nearest 100, [400]
Neither used nor considered => the black part 2000 * 20% = 400
Of the five alternative commuting strategies represented in the survey, [ride sharing] had the greatest number of respondents indicating that they had considered using that strategy but had not done so.
Had considered using that strategy but had not done so => The blue part, which is longest in ride sharing column
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