Answer:
Option C. Periodic
Step-by-step explanation:
This problem is set with the number of days passing by versus the book borrowed, possibly by a library.
In order to see this, let's recall the concept of period and amplitude. The period in this case would be how much a number or a pattern is repeated over time. The amplitude would be the result of the difference between the maximum value and the minimum value of the table, in this case, the number of books borrowed.
Now, if you watch closely the table, we can watch a pattern. Which pattern? well, let's divide the table in 3 parts.
The first 4 days, we have: 102. 76, 91, 140
The second 4 days: 98, 74, 88, 137
The last 4 days: 100, 75, 92, 139
As you can see, every 4 days we get a pattern of books borrowed and almost the same number. [In day 1, 102 books were borrowed, and in day 5, 98 books were borrowed. The difference between that and the first day is only 4 books.
Day 2, was 76 books and day 6 was 74, again a very small difference. If we do the same for the remaining day we can conclude that every 4 days, the number of books borrowed follows a pattern, so we can conclude that the period would be 4.
Now to get the amplitude, let's see the average of difference between the maximun and minimum value:
A = 140 - 74 / 2 = 33.
As we can see, the value it's not exactly 25, but it's close to 33, and the problem states if the data set is approximately periodic, so, we can go with this option.