Ashlynne buys 40 juice boxes for a party. Of the juice boxes, 16 are berry, 14 are cherry, and 10 are orange. She makes a percent bar graph to describe the distribution of the data. Which graph does she make?

A)A bar graph illustration shows a horizontal axis with the terms berry, cherry, and orange. The vertical axis is labeled Percentage and ranges from 0 to 50 in increments of 10. On the horizontal axis, the bar value for berry is 40 percent, the bar value for cherry is 40 percent, and the approximate bar value for orange is 25 percent.
B)A bar graph illustration shows a horizontal axis with the terms berry, cherry, and orange. The vertical axis is labeled Percentage and ranges from 0 to 50 in increments of 10. On the horizontal axis, the bar value for berry is 40 percent, the approximate bar value for cherry is 35 percent, and the approximate bar value for orange is 25 percent.
C)A bar graph illustration shows a horizontal axis with the terms berry, cherry, and orange. The vertical axis is labeled Percentage and ranges from 0 to 50 in increments of 10. On the horizontal axis, the bar value for berry is 40 percent, the approximate bar value for cherry is 35 percent, and the approximate bar value for orange is 35 percent.
D)A bar graph illustration shows a horizontal axis with the terms berry, cherry, and orange. The vertical axis is labeled Percentage and ranges from 0 to 50 in increments of 10. On the horizontal axis, the bar value for berry is 50 percent, the approximate bar value for cherry is 35 percent, and the approximate bar value for orange is 25 percent.

B)A bar graph illustration shows a horizontal axis with the terms berry, cherry, and orange. The vertical axis is labeled Percentage and ranges from 0 to 50 in increments of 10. On the horizontal axis, the bar value for berry is 40 percent, the approximate bar value for cherry is 35 percent, and the approximate bar value for orange is 25 percent.