Let's analyze the bar graph and answer each question step by step.
Bar Graph Analysis:
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WALK: Approximately 40 workers
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BICYCLE: Approximately 30 workers
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BUS: Approximately 35 workers
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TRAIN: Approximately 20 workers
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CAR: Approximately 10 workers
Questions and Solutions:
#### 1. How do most workers travel to work?
- From the bar graph, the tallest bar corresponds to "WALK," which has approximately 40 workers.
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Answer: Most workers travel to work by walking.
#### 2. How many workers ride a bicycle to work?
- The bar for "BICYCLE" shows approximately 30 workers.
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Answer: 30 workers ride a bicycle to work.
#### 3. Do more workers ride a bicycle or get a ride in a car?
- Number of workers who ride a bicycle: 30
- Number of workers who get a ride in a car: 10
- Since 30 > 10, more workers ride a bicycle.
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Answer: More workers ride a bicycle.
#### 4. How many more workers take the bus to work than take the train?
- Number of workers who take the bus: 35
- Number of workers who take the train: 20
- Difference: \( 35 - 20 = 15 \)
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Answer: 15 more workers take the bus to work than take the train.
#### 5. How many workers ride in a car to get to work?
- The bar for "CAR" shows approximately 10 workers.
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Answer: 10 workers ride in a car to get to work.
#### 6. How many workers take the train and walk to work combined?
- Number of workers who take the train: 20
- Number of workers who walk: 40
- Combined total: \( 20 + 40 = 60 \)
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Answer: 60 workers take the train and walk to work combined.
#### 7. What is the total number of workers in the survey?
- Sum of all workers from each mode of transportation:
- Walk: 40
- Bicycle: 30
- Bus: 35
- Train: 20
- Car: 10
- Total: \( 40 + 30 + 35 + 20 + 10 = 135 \)
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Answer: The total number of workers in the survey is 135.
Final Answers:
1.
Most workers travel to work by walking.
2.
30 workers ride a bicycle to work.
3.
More workers ride a bicycle.
4.
15 more workers take the bus to work than take the train.
5.
10 workers ride in a car to get to work.
6.
60 workers take the train and walk to work combined.
7.
The total number of workers in the survey is 135.
Boxed Final Answer:
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\boxed{135}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of worksheet on bar.