If we had data that shows the percentage of persons in the population who expect to live until one of the following categories: 61-70, 71-80, 81-90, 91-100, and over 100, the pie chart would be:
A) an effective visual aid for displaying age range percentages.
B) less preferable than a bar chart because a pie chart does not show relative sizes of response categories.
C) less preferable because percentages should not be used to display data having to do with age, a metric variable.
D) less preferable than a scatterplot diagram because the age segments represent categories.
E) less preferable than using a logarithmic scale because age is not a linear variable.