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Data Analysis and Interpretation
Data Analysis and Interpretation
the "Yes" response takes up approximately 6/7 of the pie chart, while the "No"
response occupies the remaining 1/7 of the pie chart.
This indicates that a large majority of respondents have heard or know something
about algae, while a relatively small minority have not.
In other words, the "Agree" response takes up approximately 3/5 of the pie chart, the "Neutral"
response occupies about 1/3 of the pie chart, and the "Disagree" response occupies the
remaining 1/30 of the pie chart.
This indicates that a majority of respondents agree that algae, being so abundant, should be put
to some use, while a relatively small proportion of respondents disagree with this statement. A
significant proportion of respondents were neutral on this question.
This indicates that a large proportion of respondents are unsure about whether they
would prefer using a vegetable oil made out of algae, while a smaller proportion of
respondents indicated that they would or would not prefer using such an oil. This
could be because algae is essentially inedible and then the idea of consuming it
makes people sceptical.
In other words, the "A little bit" response takes up almost half of the pie chart, the
"Yes" response occupies just over one-third of the pie chart, and the "No" response
occupies just under one-fourth of the pie chart.
This indicates that a plurality of respondents indicated that the quantity of oil to be
used is only a small issue at their house, while a significant proportion of
respondents indicated that it is a concern. A smaller proportion of respondents
indicated that it is not an issue.
In other words, the "Yes" response takes up almost four-fifths of the pie chart, and
the "No" response occupies just over one-fifth of the pie chart.
This indicates that a large majority of respondents know someone who has high
cholesterol, while a small proportion of respondents do not know anyone with high
cholesterol which indicates that it is a real issue in households nowadays.
Are you aware of the amount of oil that is healthy for a
dish?
The "Yes" response, which represents 57.1% of the total respondents, occupies a
larger proportion of the pie chart. The "No" response, which represents 42.9% of the
total respondents, occupies a smaller proportion of the pie chart.
In other words, the "Yes" response takes up over half or 57.1% of the pie chart, and
the "No" response occupies just under half or 42.9% of the pie chart.
This indicates that a slight majority of respondents are aware of the amount of oil
that is healthy for a dish, while a significant proportion of respondents are not aware
of this information which is what in future would lead to cholesterol problems.
In other words, the "Yes" response takes up almost the entire pie chart or
96.5% of it, and the "Maybe" response occupies just a very small sliver of
the pie chart or 3.5% of it.
In other words, the "Strongly Agree" response takes up over a third or 35.7% of the
pie chart, the "Agree" response occupies exactly half or 50% of the pie chart, the
"Neutral" response occupies just over one-tenth or 10.7% of the pie chart, and the
"Disagree" response occupies just under one-twentieth or 3.6% of the pie chart.
This indicates that a large majority of respondents believe that a natural biofuel
would be better than non-environment friendly ones, with a significant proportion
strongly agreeing with this statement which again shows people’s concern for the
environment.
In other words, the "Agree" response takes up almost the entire pie chart or 96.4% of
it, and the "Neutral" response occupies just a very small sliver of the pie chart or 3.6%
of it.
In other words, the "Yes" response takes up a majority of the pie chart or 64.3% of it,
while the "Maybe" response occupies the remaining portion of the pie chart or 35.7%
of it.
This indicates that a significant proportion of respondents would suggest someone
to use our product, while a smaller proportion may not be completely sure or may
need more information before making a recommendation.