A data table shows the population of the town of Pax from 2006 to 2009. Which conclusion most likely can be drawn from the data table? *
Fewer people lived in Pax in 2009 than in 2006.
About 40,000 people bought TVs in 2006.
More people in Pax own cars than bicycles.
Less people in Pax own a cat than a dog.
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