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Reading Graphs

LI: to read different types of graphs

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Question 1

In which town do homes usually have more pets?

(A) Ashvale

(B) Moananui

(C) You cannot tell which town usually has more pets in each home.

(D)e Homs in Ashvale have...

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Four friends each bought a bottle of drink. The graph below shows the relationship between the cost of each bottle they bought and the volume in each bottle. Cost and volume of different drinks are shown below

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Use the graph to answer the questions below

  1. Whose bottle:
    1. held the least drink?
    2. cost the least?
  2. Who paid the least amount of money, for the most amount of drink?
  3. Explain your answer

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Apple Pickers

Sue and her brother Peter picked apples during their summer holidays. One day they kept a record of how many kilograms each of them picked per hour. Sue drew an unusual bar graph, turned on its side, with the bars placed 'back-to-back', at hourly intervals. This graph is shown below.

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  1. In what hour did Sue pick her largest weight of apples?
    1. How many kg did she pick?
  2. In what hour did Peter pick his smallest weight of apples?
    • How many kg did he pick?
  3. How many kgs more did Peter pick than Sue in the whole afternoon?
  4. Look at the 2 graphs as a whole. Now write down one thing about the ‘picking patterns’ of Sue and Peter that are the same and one thing about their picking patterns that differ.

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