Figure 1.3 Percentage Change in Population for the 15 Most Populous States, 2010-2015According to Figure 1.3 in the text, what can be determined about population change in Texas? 

A. Population growth in Texas is the same as the national average.
B. Population growth in Texas is about the same as most states.
C. Population in Texas has grown more than twice the national rate.
D. Population growth in Texas is lower than the national average.

Answer: C

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