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## Data Display: Volleyball Olympic Debut & City Association
### Overview
The image presents information regarding the year volleyball debuted as an Olympic sport and a percentage breakdown associated with several cities. It appears to be a visual response to a question about volleyball's Olympic history.
### Components/Axes
The image contains the following elements:
* **Question Bubble:** A blue speech bubble containing the question "When did volleyball become an Olympic Sport?".
* **Answer Block:** A dark blue rectangular block stating "Volleyball debuted at the Tokyo Olympic Games in 1964." The word "Tokyo" is highlighted in orange.
* **Percentage List:** A list of cities and their associated percentages, displayed within the dark blue block. The cities are: Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Beijing, and Mumbai.
### Detailed Analysis or Content Details
The image provides the following data:
* **Volleyball Debut:** 1964 at the Tokyo Olympic Games.
* **Tokyo:** 87.28%
* **Osaka:** 7.49%
* **Kyoto:** 4.16%
* **Beijing:** 1.04%
* **Mumbai:** 0.00%
The percentages are listed in descending order, with Tokyo having the highest percentage and Mumbai having the lowest.
### Key Observations
The data strongly associates the debut of volleyball as an Olympic sport with Tokyo. The percentage assigned to Tokyo (87.28%) is overwhelmingly dominant compared to the other cities listed. The remaining cities have significantly smaller percentages, suggesting a minor association or perhaps a representation of search interest related to the question.
### Interpretation
The image suggests that while volleyball debuted at the Tokyo Olympics in 1964, there's a disproportionately strong connection between the sport and the city of Tokyo. The percentages likely represent the frequency with which each city is mentioned in relation to the question "When did volleyball become an Olympic Sport?". This could be based on search data, social media mentions, or other forms of online activity. The high percentage for Tokyo reinforces its historical significance as the host city for volleyball's Olympic debut. The other cities likely have some tangential connection, perhaps through hosting related events or having strong volleyball communities, but their association is far less prominent. The 0.00% for Mumbai suggests a very weak or non-existent association with the question.