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Grade:
5
, Subject:
Math
, Topic:
Line Chart
Question 1:
Mrs. Baker makes candles and sells them for her living. Above line chart shows how her candle sale changed from January to June in 2004.
See the line graph to answer this question.
How many candles did Mrs. Baker sell in March?
1
80
55
50
Question 2:
How many more candles were sold in May than sold in January?
40
10
80
45
Question 3:
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Which two months had the greatest fall in candles sale?
Feb-Mar
Apr-May
May - Jun
Jan-Feb
Question 4:
See the line graph to answer this question.
How many candles were sold from January to June?
295
350
335
235
Question 5:
The line chart above shows a library record. See the line chart to answer this question.
How many books were checked out in August?
650
600
700
550
Question 6:
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How many more books were checked out in June than in July?
150
50
1
100
Question 7:
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How many books were checked out from the library in April, May and June?
1,650
1,600
1,700
1,200
Question 8:
The following line graph shows the points William scored in his reading tests from August to January.
See the graph to answer this question.
How many less points did William get in December than in September?
25
30
90
65
Question 9:
See the graph to answer the following question.
How many points did William score in October?
90
80
70
85
Question 10:
See the graph to answer the following question.
What is the average reading score of William from August to January?
75
65
70
80
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