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Originally posted by pheemy on 25 Oct 2025, 18:29.
Last edited by pheemy on 26 Oct 2025, 09:09, edited 4 times in total.
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Dropdown 1: intending to make a purchase that day
Dropdown 2: preferring traditional Markets
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The diagram shows some of the results of a survey conducted in a shopping area of Seoul, South Korea. All of the respondents identified themselves as either tourists (T) or shoppers (S). Each respondent gave exactly one response to each of the following three questions, in order:
Do you intend to make a purchase today?
Which one do you prefer: duty-free shops, shopping malls, or traditional markets?
Which age range, in years, best describes you: under 18, 18 to 35, or over 35?
For each question, the diagram shows a subset of the respondents based on how those respondents answered any preceding questions.
Based on the information provided, select from each drop-down menu the option that completes the statement most accurately.
More than half of the total respondents reported and, of those, more than half reported
Easy- but it might take a little time to solve it.
here's how i went about it-> properly read the question- after that i saw the drop down options- so for the first one- there's a intending to make a purchase that day & i saw that out of 283, (57+141) said yes-> that's more than half. didn't check the rest. and then i checked for the next dropdown-> that said more than half of those -> preffering traditional markets. which if you check-> is true. 57+141= 197 & 81+22= 103.
basically just check the options and play around till you find it.
The diagram shows some of the results of a survey conducted in a shopping area of Seoul, South Korea. All of the respondents identified themselves as either tourists (T) or shoppers (S). Each respondent gave exactly one response to each of the following three questions, in order:
Do you intend to make a purchase today?
Which one do you prefer: duty-free shops, shopping malls, or traditional markets?
Which age range, in years, best describes you: under 18, 18 to 35, or over 35?
For each question, the diagram shows a subset of the respondents based on how those respondents answered any preceding questions. Based on the information provided, select from each drop-down menu the option that completes the statement most accurately. More than half of the total respondents reported and, of those, more than half reported