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"orate and Hamlet Don't Live Here Anymore is the title of an artide that looked at the danging makeup of America's suburbs. The article states that nontamily households (e.g., homes headed by a sngle professional or an elderty widow) now outnumber married couples with children in suburts of the nation's largest meeropolitan areas. article goes on to state: The In the nation's 102 largest metropolitan areas, "nonfamilies' comprised 29 percent of households in 2000, up from 27 percent in 1990, while the number of married with children homes arew too, the share did not keep pace. It declined from 28 percent to 27 percent. Married couples without chadren at homelive in another 29 percent of suturban households. The remaining 15 percent are single parent homes. a Use the given information on type d household in 2000 to construct a frequency distribution. Be careful to extract the 2000 percentages from the given information). ype of family Married without children (b) Match the bars on the chart below wRh the appropriate categoryfrom the table. Make-up of American Suburbs A B C D

Explanation / Answer

Sol:

Bar A------>29%---non family

BarC--->29%----married without children

Bar B----27% ----married with children

BarD----single parent family

type of family percentage non famil 29% married with children 27% married without children 29% single parent family 15%