Answer:
1. The table shows how many people report having ABD a year
2. 2016 had the most ABD cases
3. 2008 had the least ABD cases
4. There is no trend
5. It could spread awareness.
Explanation:
All answers except for 4 and 5 have an obvious explanation, the following is an explanation of the answers:
For 4: The text describing the table reads that there was a spike in ABD cases in 2010, and a rapid increase from 2014 to 2016. Just from looking at the graph the rate of the cases is clearly unstable and the text also states it fluctuates. If there is such thing as a trend with this graph, it would be impossible to determine
For 5: Nobody wants bloody diarrhea, that is common knowledge. Seeing that in the toilet could be the result of numerous concerning and sometimes fatal issues. Showing the information to people and letting them see how one year the cases are low and next year very many people are reporting it, they would come to the conclusion that it's fairly unpredictable (Also somewhat rare but could still happen). Therefore they would try to avoid things that could cause ABD more often (or they might try to avoid it as much as they possibly can, seriously bloody diarrhea is scary).