Driving would be more pleasant if we didn't have to put up with the bad habits of other drivers. A newspaper reported the results of a Valvoline Oil Company survey of 500 drivers in which the drivers marked their complaints about other drivers.The top complaints turned out to be tailgating, marked by 24% of the respondents; not using turn signals, marked by 20%; being cut off, marked by 13%; other drivers driving too slowly, marked by 10%; and other drivers being inconsiderate marked by 5%.(a) Make a Pareto chart showing percentage of drivers listing each stated complaint. (chooseone of the options)(b) Could this information as reported be put in a circle graph?A. Since the percentages do not add to 100%, a circle graph cannot be used. If we create an "other" category and assume that all other respondents fit this category, then a circle could be created.B. Since the percentages add to 100%, a circle graph can be used. C. Since the categories overlap, a circle graph cannot be used.D. Since the percentages do not add to 100%, a circle graph cannot be used and there is no way to adjust the categories.