正解:B
Explanation
The best chart to use to identify the composition between the categories of the survey response data set is a pie chart. A pie chart is a circular chart that shows the relative proportions of different categories in a whole. A pie chart is divided into slices that represent the percentage or frequency of each category. A pie chart is suitable for displaying categorical data that has a few categories and does not have any hierarchical or temporal relationship. In this case, a pie chart can show the composition of the favorite colors among the survey respondents, as well as the percentage of each color. The other options are not as good as a pie chart for this purpose, as they are more suitable for displaying numerical data that has some kind of distribution, trend, correlation, or comparison. A histogram is a bar chart that shows the frequency distribution of a single numerical variable. A line chart is a chart that shows the change of one or more numerical variables over time or another continuous variable. A scatter plot is a chart that shows the relationship between two numerical variables by plotting them as points on a Cartesian plane. A waterfall chart is a chart that shows how an initial value is increased or decreased by a series of intermediate values, resulting in a final value. Reference:
[Choosing the Right Chart Type - DataCamp]