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"Double Bar Graphs" from a math workbook (Homework 7-1), but I can't view or access the image directly. However, based on your description and the visible text in your message, I can help you solve the problems if you provide the details of the bar graph or describe the data shown.
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Worksheet: Double Bar Graphs
The worksheet includes:
- Instructions for making a double bar graph.
- Questions about interpreting a bar graph (e.g., comparing numbers of students who prefer different subjects).
- A section called "Problem Solving" with additional questions.
Since the actual
bar graph is not visible, I’ll need you to provide:
1. The data from the bar graph (e.g., categories and values for each group).
2. Or describe the graph — such as what the two bars represent (e.g., boys vs. girls, two different years, etc.), and the labels and values.
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Example Scenario (for illustration):
Let’s assume the bar graph shows:
- Two categories:
Math and
Science
- Two groups:
Girls and
Boys
- Values:
- Math: Girls = 15, Boys = 10
- Science: Girls = 12, Boys = 18
Then, typical questions might be:
1. How many more students chose science than math?
2. Which subject did boys prefer more?
3. What is the total number of students surveyed?
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Step-by-step Solution (Example):
Let’s suppose the graph shows:
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Math: 15 girls, 10 boys → Total = 25
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Science: 12 girls, 18 boys → Total = 30
Now, answer the questions:
#### Question 6: How many more students chose Science than Math?
- Science total: 12 + 18 = 30
- Math total: 15 + 10 = 25
- Difference: 30 – 25 =
5
✔ Answer:
5 more students chose Science
#### Question 7: What is the difference in the number of girls and boys who chose Science?
- Girls: 12, Boys: 18
- Difference: 18 – 12 =
6
✔ Answer:
6 more boys than girls chose Science
#### Question 8: How many 18th-grade students were surveyed?
- Assuming "18th grade" is a typo and should be "6th grade"
- Total students: 25 (Math) + 30 (Science) =
55
✔ Answer:
55 students
#### Question 9: What was the total equal to the number of girls who chose Math?
- Girls who chose Math = 15
- So, total = 15
✔ Answer:
15
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Final Note:
Please
describe the bar graph or
list the data (like categories, values, labels) so I can give you the
exact solution tailored to your worksheet.
Once I have that, I’ll walk you through each problem step by step!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of double bar graphs worksheet.