Use the table to answer the question.Examine the table. Which of the following conclusions could be drawn from this table regarding the distribution and diffusion of television over time?(1 point)ResponsesThe number of televisions in the United States grew by 187 percent between 1954 and 2005.The number of televisions in the United States grew by 187 percent between 1954 and 2005.The U.S. share of global distribution of televisions fell as television was diffused more widely outside the United States.The U.S. share of global distribution of televisions fell as television was diffused more widely outside the United States.Density of television ownership nearly doubled between 1954 and 2005.Density of television ownership nearly doubled between 1954 and 2005.The pattern of distribution was linear and regular due to the effects of hierarchical diffusion.The pattern of distribution was linear and regular due to the effects of hierarchical diffusion.The natural increase rate grew more rapidly than the number of televisions between 1954 and 2005.

The number of televisions in the United States grew by 187 percent between 1954 and 2005.

The U.S. share of global distribution of televisions fell as television was diffused more widely outside the United States.

Density of television ownership nearly doubled between 1954 and 2005.