Question dfb206

1.2 Command of Evidence - Choosing the strongest supporting line or detail
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Five of the Responses to Survey about Actions to Conserve Energy

ActionAction egoryPercentage of respondents selecting action (%)
Use efficient cars/hybridsefficiency2.8
Change thermostat settingcurtailment6.3
Use bike or public transportation instead of carcurtailment12.9
Use efficient light bulbsefficiency3.6
Turn off lightscurtailment19.6

In a survey of public perceptions of energy use, researcher Shahzeen Attari and her team asked respondents to name the most effective action ordinary people can take to conserve energy. The team egorized each action as either an efficiency or a curtailment and found that respondents tended to name curtailments more often than they did efficiencies. For example, 19.6% of respondents stated that the most effective way to conserve energy is to turn off the lights, while only blank

Which choice most effectively uses data from the table to complete the text?

A.

6.3% of respondents said it was most effective to use efficient cars or hybrids.

B.

2.8% of respondents said it was most effective to change the thermostat setting.

C.

12.9% of respondents said it was most effective to use a bike or public transportation.

D.

3.6% of respondents said it was most effective to use efficient light bulbs.