In 1979 when the European Union elected its first Parliament, the Union had 9 member states: Belgium (BE), Denmark (DK), Germany (DE), Ireland (IE), France (FR), Italy (IT), Luxembourg (LU), the Netherlands (NL), and the United Kingdom (UK).The graph shown has 9 pairs of bars—1 pair for each of those 9 member states. The first bar in each pair represents the composition by gender of the state’s members in the Parliament elected in 1979, and the second bar represents the composition by gender of the state’s members in the Parliament elected in 2009.In the following statements, the terms least, greatest, and most apply to only the 9 member states represented in the graph. Use thedrop-down menus to create the most accurate statements based on the information provided.If a member were chosen at random from each state’s members in the 1979 Parliament, the state most likely to have had a woman chosen is .If the member states were arranged in order from least number of members to greatest number of members in the 1979 Parliament, would be in the middle