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Correlating tables & other types

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  1. Question 1 of 3
    1. Question

    Does the information in the sentences below correlate the data between the table and the graph? Select the correct answers.

    5 to 14 year olds as a percentage of the total population

    In 1985, Germany had the highest percentage of over 60 year olds, while at the same time they had the lowest percentage of children aged 5 to 14.

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    From 1990 to 1995, there was an inverse correlation between the percentage of children and the percentage of people over 60 in the UK population.

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    Australia had the lowest percentage of people over 60 and children between 5 and 14 for the period 1995 and 2000.

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