Which of the following best describes qualitative information that is not presented in demographic data about a place?(1 point)

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information about the average wealth of people in the place
information about the average wealth of people in the place

the personal stories of individuals in the place
the personal stories of individuals in the place

information about the culture of a place
information about the culture of a place

the combination of information such as available education combined with gender ratios of a place

the personal stories of individuals in the place

What type of graphic representation is good for showing demographic changes over time within a place?(1 point)

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a line graph
a line graph

a population pyramid
a population pyramid

a bar graph
a bar graph

a pie graph

a line graph

How can citizens use population statistics to make smart, informed decisions about advertisements in media? (1 point)

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They can evaluate different population statistics to determine the best target media for their product.
They can evaluate different population statistics to determine the best target media for their product.

They can evaluate different population statistics to fact-check media sources.
They can evaluate different population statistics to fact-check media sources.

They can evaluate different population statistics to decide where to advertise a restaurant.
They can evaluate different population statistics to decide where to advertise a restaurant.

They can evaluate different population statistics to decide where to build a community center.

They can evaluate different population statistics to determine the best target media for their product.

What is the human development index (HDI)?(1 point)

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the total amount of goods and services in a market during one year’s period of time
the total amount of goods and services in a market during one year’s period of time

a measure of economic development determined by considering multiple factors, including income, life expectancy, and education, to rate countries on a scale between 0 and 1
a measure of economic development determined by considering multiple factors, including income, life expectancy, and education, to rate countries on a scale between 0 and 1

a term used when a value is divided by the number of people in an area
a term used when a value is divided by the number of people in an area

a comparison of the value of currency and prices between different places using a common “market basket” of goods and services

a measure of economic development determined by considering multiple factors, including income, life expectancy, and education, to rate countries on a scale between 0 and 1