\begin{tabular}{|l|l|l|}
\hline
Country & Deaths & Percentage of Population \\
\hline
Russia & [tex]$1,811,000$[/tex] & [tex]$1.1\%$[/tex] \\
\hline
France & [tex]$1,398,000$[/tex] & [tex]$1.5\%$[/tex] \\
\hline
UK & [tex]$913,000$[/tex] & [tex]$0.24\%$[/tex] \\
\hline
Italy & [tex]$578,000$[/tex] & [tex]$1.6\%$[/tex] \\
\hline
Serbia & [tex]$278,000$[/tex] & [tex]$5.7\%$[/tex] \\
\hline
US & [tex]$114,000$[/tex] & [tex]$0.1\%$[/tex] \\
\hline
Total & [tex]$5,413,000$[/tex] & [tex]$0.7\%$[/tex] \\
\hline
\end{tabular}

Which statements are supported by the information in the chart? Check all that apply.

- Russia had the highest death rate.
- The US had the lowest death rate.
- The US had the lowest number of deaths.
- Russia had the highest number of deaths.
- The UK had the highest death rate.



Answer :

Let’s go through the information provided in the table and determine which statements are supported by this data.

First, let's list the key findings directly related to each column of the data:

### Evaluating Death Rates:
1. Percentages of Population (Death Rate):
- Russia: 1.1%
- France: 1.5%
- UK: 0.24%
- Italy: 1.6%
- Serbia: 5.7%
- US: 0.1%

From this list, we can identify:
- Serbia has the highest death rate, with 5.7%.
- The US has the lowest death rate, at 0.1%.

### Evaluating Number of Deaths:
1. Number of Deaths:
- Russia: 1,811,000
- France: 1,398,000
- UK: 913,000
- Italy: 578,000
- Serbia: 278,000
- US: 114,000

From this, we can see:
- The total number of deaths reported, summing up to 5,413,000, is actually not a single country's data and is denoted as "Total."
- The country with the highest individual number of deaths is Russia, with 1,811,000 deaths.
- The country with the lowest number of deaths is the US, with 114,000 deaths.

### Conclusion:
Given our examination, let’s address each statement:

1. "Russia had the highest death rate."
- Not supported. Serbia had the highest death rate at 5.7%.

2. "The US had the lowest death rate."
- Supported. The US had the lowest death rate at 0.1%.

3. "The US had the lowest number of deaths."
- Supported. The US had the lowest number of deaths, at 114,000.

4. "Russia had the highest number of deaths."
- Not supported directly by the data, if you don't count the "Total". Russia had the highest number of deaths among the individual countries reported.

5. "The UK had the highest death rate."
- Not supported. The UK had a death rate of 0.24%, much lower than Serbia’s 5.7%.

### Final Answer:
The statements supported by the information in the chart are:
- The US had the lowest death rate.
- The US had the lowest number of deaths.