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Multiple Choice
How can an age structure diagram be used to determine the number of males and females in different age groups within a population?
A
By counting the total number of bars, which directly indicates the total number of males and females in the population.
B
By measuring the height of the diagram, which shows the ratio of males to females in the entire population.
C
By looking at the color of the bars, which always corresponds to males and females in all age structure diagrams.
D
By examining the width of the bars on each side of the diagram, which represent the number of males (usually on the left) and females (usually on the right) in each age group.
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the purpose of an age structure diagram: It is a graphical representation of the distribution of a population by age groups and gender, typically divided into males and females.
Recognize the layout of the diagram: The x-axis represents the population size (or percentage), while the y-axis represents the age groups, often divided into intervals (e.g., 0-4 years, 5-9 years, etc.).
Identify the sides of the diagram: Males are usually represented on the left side of the diagram, and females are represented on the right side.
Examine the width of the bars: The width of each bar corresponds to the number (or percentage) of individuals in that specific age group and gender. Wider bars indicate a larger population in that category.
Analyze the data: By comparing the widths of the bars for each age group, you can determine the relative number of males and females in each group and observe trends such as population growth, decline, or stability.