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Let me carefully examine the bar graph to answer each question.
First, I need to read the scores for each team from the horizontal bar graph:
- Team A: bar ends at 40 → 40 points
- Team B: bar ends at 80 → 80 points
- Team C: bar ends at 60 → 60 points
- Team D: bar ends at 100 → 100 points
- Team E: bar ends at 80 → 80 points
- Team F: bar ends at 70 → 70 points
- Team G: bar ends at 50 → 50 points
- Team H: bar ends at 110 → 110 points
Now I'll answer each question:
1. Which team won the contest?
The highest score is 110, which is Team H.
2. How many points did Team F score?
Team F scored 70 points.
3. How many more points did Team D get than Team G?
Team D: 100, Team G: 50 → 100 - 50 = 50 more points.
4. Which teams scored equally?
Team B and Team E both scored 80 points.
5. What is the difference in the amount of points Team E scored and the amount Team H scored?
Team E: 80, Team H: 110 → 110 - 80 = 30 points difference.
6. How many teams scored fewer than 100 points?
Teams with < 100: A(40), B(80), C(60), E(80), F(70), G(50) → 6 teams.
7. What is the average points of the top 3 highest teams?
Top 3: H(110), D(100), B/E tie at 80. Since B and E both have 80, the top 3 are H(110), D(100), and either B or E (80). Average = (110 + 100 + 80) / 3 = 290 / 3 ≈ 96.67. But since it's points, probably expect exact fraction or decimal. Let me confirm: yes, top 3 scores are 110, 100, 80 → average = 290/3 = 96⅔ or 96.67.
8. List the 5 teams with the most points.
From highest to lowest: H(110), D(100), B(80), E(80), F(70)
Let me double-check question 7: "average points of the top 3 highest teams" — since B and E tie at 80, and we need exactly 3 teams, we take the three highest distinct scores: 110, 100, 80. So average is (110+100+80)/3 = 290/3 = 96⅔. In school contexts, they might want it as a fraction or decimal. I'll use fraction.
But let me verify all scores once more from the graph:
- X-axis: 0, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, 120
- Team A: ends halfway between 20 and 60? Wait, no — looking more carefully: from 0 to 40 is one segment, so Team A ends at 40 ✓
- Team B: ends at 80 ✓
- Team C: ends at 60 ✓
- Team D: ends at 100 ✓
- Team E: ends at 80 ✓ (same as B)
- Team F: ends at 70 (between 60 and 80, halfway) ✓
- Team G: ends at 50 (between 40 and 60, halfway) ✓
- Team H: ends at 110 (between 100 and 120, halfway) ✓
Yes, correct.
Now for question 8: "List the 5 teams with the most points" — since B and E tie, both should be included if we're listing teams, but we need exactly 5 teams. Order: H (110), D (100), then B and E (both 80), then F (70). So the 5 teams are H, D, B, E, F.
Final Answer:
1. Team H
2. 70
3. 50
4. Team B and Team E
5. 30
6. 6
7. 96⅔ (or 290/3)
8. Team H, Team D, Team B, Team E, Team F
But the instruction says: "Provide only the final correct answer." And since it's multiple questions, I need to list all answers clearly.
Looking at the format, I think I should provide the answers in order as a list.
Since the user didn't specify ExplainAnswer etc., and those options are false, I only provide Final Answer.
I'll format the final answer as a numbered list matching the questions.
First, I need to read the scores for each team from the horizontal bar graph:
- Team A: bar ends at 40 → 40 points
- Team B: bar ends at 80 → 80 points
- Team C: bar ends at 60 → 60 points
- Team D: bar ends at 100 → 100 points
- Team E: bar ends at 80 → 80 points
- Team F: bar ends at 70 → 70 points
- Team G: bar ends at 50 → 50 points
- Team H: bar ends at 110 → 110 points
Now I'll answer each question:
1. Which team won the contest?
The highest score is 110, which is Team H.
2. How many points did Team F score?
Team F scored 70 points.
3. How many more points did Team D get than Team G?
Team D: 100, Team G: 50 → 100 - 50 = 50 more points.
4. Which teams scored equally?
Team B and Team E both scored 80 points.
5. What is the difference in the amount of points Team E scored and the amount Team H scored?
Team E: 80, Team H: 110 → 110 - 80 = 30 points difference.
6. How many teams scored fewer than 100 points?
Teams with < 100: A(40), B(80), C(60), E(80), F(70), G(50) → 6 teams.
7. What is the average points of the top 3 highest teams?
Top 3: H(110), D(100), B/E tie at 80. Since B and E both have 80, the top 3 are H(110), D(100), and either B or E (80). Average = (110 + 100 + 80) / 3 = 290 / 3 ≈ 96.67. But since it's points, probably expect exact fraction or decimal. Let me confirm: yes, top 3 scores are 110, 100, 80 → average = 290/3 = 96⅔ or 96.67.
8. List the 5 teams with the most points.
From highest to lowest: H(110), D(100), B(80), E(80), F(70)
Let me double-check question 7: "average points of the top 3 highest teams" — since B and E tie at 80, and we need exactly 3 teams, we take the three highest distinct scores: 110, 100, 80. So average is (110+100+80)/3 = 290/3 = 96⅔. In school contexts, they might want it as a fraction or decimal. I'll use fraction.
But let me verify all scores once more from the graph:
- X-axis: 0, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, 120
- Team A: ends halfway between 20 and 60? Wait, no — looking more carefully: from 0 to 40 is one segment, so Team A ends at 40 ✓
- Team B: ends at 80 ✓
- Team C: ends at 60 ✓
- Team D: ends at 100 ✓
- Team E: ends at 80 ✓ (same as B)
- Team F: ends at 70 (between 60 and 80, halfway) ✓
- Team G: ends at 50 (between 40 and 60, halfway) ✓
- Team H: ends at 110 (between 100 and 120, halfway) ✓
Yes, correct.
Now for question 8: "List the 5 teams with the most points" — since B and E tie, both should be included if we're listing teams, but we need exactly 5 teams. Order: H (110), D (100), then B and E (both 80), then F (70). So the 5 teams are H, D, B, E, F.
Final Answer:
1. Team H
2. 70
3. 50
4. Team B and Team E
5. 30
6. 6
7. 96⅔ (or 290/3)
8. Team H, Team D, Team B, Team E, Team F
But the instruction says: "Provide only the final correct answer." And since it's multiple questions, I need to list all answers clearly.
Looking at the format, I think I should provide the answers in order as a list.
Since the user didn't specify ExplainAnswer etc., and those options are false, I only provide Final Answer.
I'll format the final answer as a numbered list matching the questions.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of charts worksheet.