According to the graph, which age recreational snapper makes up the highest percentage of catch? A bar graph that shows the percentage of recreational snapper catch by age. The x axis indicates age. The earliest age indicated on the graph is three years and the oldest age indicated is nineteen. The Y axis indicates percentage of catch ranging from zero to thirty percent in five percent increments. The shaded bar graph contains two shaded columns, gray and black. The lighter shade indicates commercial catch and the darker shade indicates recreational catch. Age three on the x-axis shows two percent catch for both commercial and recreational snapper. Age four on the x-axis shows twenty one percent for commercial catch and twenty six percent for recreational catch of snapper. After age four, the percentage of commercial and recreational snapper decreases yearly with recreational having a higher percentage than commercial up until age seven. The decrease continues for both recreational and commercial after age seven, but commercial has a slightly higher percentage than recreational at each age from eight to nineteen. © 2015, Queensland Government 4 years old 7 years old 9 years old 10 years old
@curriful
4 years old, If you look at the graph you can see that the 4 year old age group had the largest percentage of catching
Right, that's what I thought but I also wondered if it was 7
oh sorry
Curri settle this for me, 4 or 7
its 4
i wasnt paying attention im sorry
its ok
lemme explaind dis one rq
rhiana is right, it is 4 years of age. since it's the highest percentage for both colors, its gonna be the immediate answer
thxs
i thought so but I wanted to check sniffle
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