Let’s solve each question step by step using the bar graph data.
First, let’s read the values from the bar graph for Seema’s monthly savings:
- January: $25
- February: $40
- March: $15
- April: $30
- May: $25
(We estimate based on the y-axis — each line is $5, so we count up from 0.)
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Question 1: Seema saved the highest amount in which month?
Look at all the bars:
- Jan: 25
- Feb: 40 ← highest
- Mar: 15
- Apr: 30
- May: 25
✔ Highest is
February with $40.
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Question 2: During which two months, Seema saved almost same amount?
Compare the values:
- Jan: 25
- May: 25 → same as January!
- Others are different.
So,
January and May both have $25.
✔ Answer:
January and May
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Question 3: What was her total savings from January till May?
Add them up:
25 (Jan) + 40 (Feb) + 15 (Mar) + 30 (Apr) + 25 (May)
Step-by-step:
25 + 40 = 65
65 + 15 = 80
80 + 30 = 110
110 + 25 = 135
✔ Total =
$135
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Question 4: How much did Seema save in April?
From the graph: April bar reaches $30.
✔ Answer:
$30
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Question 5: How much more did she save in April than in March?
April: $30
March: $15
Subtract: 30 - 15 = 15
✔ She saved
$15 more in April than in March.
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Final Answer:
1) February
2) January and May
3) $135
4) $30
5) $15
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of bar graphs worksheets.