A pie chart is the best choice to show the composition between the categories of the survey response data set. A pie chart represents the whole with a circle, divided by slices into parts. Each slice shows the relative size of each category as a percentage of the total. A pie chart is useful when the categories are mutually exclusive and add up to 100%. The table shows the favorite color and the number of responses for each color, which can be easily converted into percentages. A pie chart can show how each color contributes to the total number of responses. Option A is incorrect because a histogram is used to show how data points are distributed along a numerical scale. The survey response data set is not numerical, but categorical. Option C is incorrect because a line chart is used to show trends or changes over time. The survey response data set does not have a time dimension. Option D is incorrect because a scatter plot is used to show the relationship between two numerical variables. The survey response data set does not have two numerical variables. Option E is incorrect because a waterfall chart is used to show how an initial value is increased or decreased by a series of intermediate values. The survey response data set does not have an initial value or intermediate values. References: * How to Choose the Right Chart for Your Data - Infogram * How to Choose the Right Data Visualization | Tutorial by Chartio * Find the Best Visualizations for Your Metrics - The Data School * How to choose the best chart or graph for your data