Question 60-55-

1.2 Command of Evidence - Quantitative evidence: reading tables and graphs
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605550454035302520151050Female farmersas a percentage of totalnorth Ondocentral Ondosouth OndoPercentage of Ondo State Small-Scale Farmers Who Are Female, by Main Crop GrownOndo State region cereals root crops nonroot vegetables
  • For each data egory, the following bars are shown:
    • cereals
    • root crops
    • nonroot vegetables
  • The data for the 3 egories are as follows:
    • north Ondo:
      • cereals: 30.4%
      • root crops: 16.73%
      • nonroot vegetables: 58.69%
    • central Ondo:
      • cereals: 36.9%
      • root crops: 19.93%
      • nonroot vegetables: 45.1%
    • south Ondo:
      • cereals: 35.9%
      • root crops: 18.78%
      • nonroot vegetables: 53.27%

Geographer Adebayo Oluwole Eludoyin and his colleagues surveyed small-scale farmers in three loions in Ondo State, Nigeriawhich has mountainous terrain in the north, an urbanized center, and coastal terrain in the southto learn more about their practices, like the types of crops they mainly cultivated. In some regions, female farmers were found to be especially prominent in the cultivation of specific types of crops and even constituted the majority of farmers who cultivated those crops; for instance, blank

Which choice most effectively uses data from the graph to complete the example?

A.

most of the farmers who mainly cultivated cereals and most of the farmers who mainly cultivated non–root vegetables in south Ondo were women. 

B.

more women in central Ondo mainly cultivated root crops than mainly cultivated cereals.

C.

most of the farmers who mainly cultivated non–root vegetables in north and south Ondo were women.  

D.

a relatively equal proportion of women across the three regions of Ondo mainly cultivated cereals.