The given bar graph depicts the number of deaths from the flu in a huge country urban region where there was an experiment flu vaccine, while the line graph illustrates the number of males and females who are infected and the pie chart shows the proportion of females who are the most at risk during 1966.
Overall, the female population saw a higher number of infected cases and deaths in 1996. It is noticeable that the elderly female group was most likely to get flu.
To start off, the most number of deaths from flu was females which constituted 1 death between March and May and increased to 4 deaths from June to August, whereas there was no death and only 2 deaths of males, repectively.
In addition, the number of women infections led the way during the given period. Skyrocketting from 0 in February, the number of cases reached its peak at around 3500 cases in June. After that, it experienced a significant decline in terms of number, plunging to a stable of about 2500 people towards the end of the period. This trend was mirror by the number of male infections, which started from 0 case and rose to just above 2500 cases in during June. This figure then fell to around 1500 cases in December.
As for the pie chart, females groups who are the most prone to this flu were displayed as ratio. The female population aged over 65 years old led the percentage at 35 percent. Conversely, hospitalized women brought up the rear for the lowest at 13 percent.
