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1.2 Command of Evidence - Quantitative evidence: reading tables and graphs
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| World’s fairs held in the US | Cost (in US dollars) | Number of visitors |
|---|---|---|
| Century 21 Exposition (1962) | $47 million | 9.60 million |
| HemisFair ’68 | $156 million | 6.40 million |
| 1984 World’s Fair | $350 million | 7.35 million |
| Expo ’74 | $78 million | 5.60 million |
Huge international exhibitions known as world’s fairs have been held since 1851, but the United States hasn’t hosted one since 1984. Architecture expert Mina Chow argues that this is because some people think the events are too expensive and not popular enough. For example, the 1984 World’s Fair cost $350 million and had only blank
Which choice most effectively uses data from the table to complete the example?
A.
9.60 million visitors.
B.
6.40 million visitors.
C.
5.60 million visitors.
D.
7.35 million visitors.
