Investigative journalists research and report about fraud, corruption, public hazards, and more. The graph shows the number of investigative articles published in the Albuquerque Journal newspaper from 2010 to 2019. According to an analyst, although the number of investigative articles published in this newspaper has varied significantly over the period shown, the number overall has fallen since 2010.

Which choice most effectively uses data from the graph to justify the underlined claim?
Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A) The newspaper published approximately 1,000 investigative articles in 2010 and approximately 500 in 2019.
A
The newspaper published approximately 1,000 investigative articles in 2010 and approximately 500 in 2019.
(Choice B) The smallest annual number of investigative articles published in the newspaper during the period shown is approximately 1,600 in 2013.
B
The smallest annual number of investigative articles published in the newspaper during the period shown is approximately 1,600 in 2013.
(Choice C) The greatest annual number of investigative articles published in the newspaper during the period shown is approximately 1,000 in 2017.
C
The greatest annual number of investigative articles published in the newspaper during the period shown is approximately 1,000 in 2017.
(Choice D) The newspaper published approximately 1,000 investigative articles in 2010 and approximately 1,600 in 2013.
D
The newspaper published approximately 1,000 investigative articles in 2010 and approximately 1,600 in 2013.

(Choice A) The newspaper published approximately 1,000 investigative articles in 2010 and approximately 500 in 2019.

This choice effectively uses data from the graph to justify the claim that the number of investigative articles published in the newspaper has fallen since 2010. It provides specific numbers for both 2010 and 2019, showing a clear decrease over the years.