100 under 40 feet 75 40 feet or taller 50 25 0 deciduous evergreen Yes, 60% of the deciduous trees are under 40 feet, and 40% are at least 40 feet. Similarly, 58% of evergreens are under 40 feet, and 42% are at least 40 feet. From the data recorded. there is a clear association. No. 60% of the deciduous trees are under 40 feet, and 40% are at least 40 feet. Similarly, 58% of evergreens are under 40 feet, and 42% are at least 40 feet. From the data recorded, there is not a clear association. Yes, 75% of the deciduous trees are under 40 feet, and 30% are at least 40 feet. Similarly, 24% of evergreens are under 40 feet, and 10% are at least 40 feet. From the data recorded, there is a clear association. No. 75% of the deciduous trees are under 40 feet, and 30% are at least 40 feet. Similarly, 24% of evergreens are under 40 feet, and 10% are at least 40 feet. From the data recorded, there is a not clear association.

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Let's begin by listing out the given information:

There are 2 separate bars on the chart (deciduous & evergreen)

60% of deciduous trees are under 40 feet & 40% are 40 feet or more

58% 0f evergreen trees are under 40 feet & 42% are 40 feet or more

Because of the similarity of the two bars (deciduous & evergreen trees), we can conclude that there is a clear association between both trees