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==Transcript==
 
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:[The first panel shows graph with only the x-axis labeled and with seven labeled ticks. The y-axis has three ticks with percentage labels. A red line rises from bottom to top as it goes from left to right. There is an arrow pointing at the graph with a label. Above the left part of the red line there is a title and beneath that a reference to the source of the data in gray font.]
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:[The first panel shows graph with only the x-axis labeled and with seven labeled ticks. The y-axis has three ticks with percentage labels. A red line rises from bottom to top as it goes from left to right. There is an arrow pointing at the graph with a label. Above the left part of the red line there is a title and beneath that a reference to the source of the data in gray font:]  
:[According to the graph, the percentage is close to 0 for ages below 15 and close to 100 for ages above 30.]
 
 
:Fraction of kids your age who got chicken pox
 
:Fraction of kids your age who got chicken pox
 
:<span style="color:gray">(Very rough US estimates based on DOI:10.15585/mmwr.mm6534a4 and DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2012.05.050)</span>
 
:<span style="color:gray">(Very rough US estimates based on DOI:10.15585/mmwr.mm6534a4 and DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2012.05.050)</span>
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:<span style="color:gray">Vaccine introduced in 1995</span>
 
:<span style="color:gray">Vaccine introduced in 1995</span>
  
:[The second panel shows a graph with only the x-axis labeled and with seven labeled ticks. The graph has six gray lines with labels on them. To the right is a title and beneath that a reference to the source of the data in gray font.]
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:[According to the graphs, Sarah and Brian are more popular names for older age groups.]
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:[The second panel shows a graph with only the x-axis labeled and with seven labeled ticks. The graph has six gray lines with labels on them. To the right is a title and beneath that a reference to the source of the data in gray font:]
 
:Relative popularity of several names in your age group
 
:Relative popularity of several names in your age group
 
:<span style="color:gray">(Source: ssa.gov)</span>
 
:<span style="color:gray">(Source: ssa.gov)</span>
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:Your age: 5&nbsp;&nbsp;10&nbsp;&nbsp;15&nbsp;&nbsp;20&nbsp;&nbsp;25&nbsp;&nbsp;30&nbsp;&nbsp;35
 
:Harper
 
:Harper
 
:Sarah
 
:Sarah
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:Brian
 
:Brian
 
:Brooklyn
 
:Brooklyn
:Logan
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:Logan.
:Your age: 5&nbsp;&nbsp;10&nbsp;&nbsp;15&nbsp;&nbsp;20&nbsp;&nbsp;25&nbsp;&nbsp;30&nbsp;&nbsp;35
 
  
 
:[The third panel shows a list of names with a percentage next to them. Above the list is a title and beneath that a statement in gray font:]
 
:[The third panel shows a list of names with a percentage next to them. Above the list is a title and beneath that a statement in gray font:]

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