Bar Graph (Double) - Difference of Two (Level 3)

This math topic focuses on interpreting and analyzing double bar graphs to solve problems involving comparison. The tasks are centered on finding the difference in measurements (like millimeters of rain or quantities of pizzas) between two different datasets represented on each graph. It includes comparisons across different cities and times, and one instance of comparing quantities of pizzas produced on different days. This topic helps enhance skills in data interpretation and calculating differences using visual data aids.

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Graphing - Bar Graph (Double) - Difference of Two Worksheet

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Graphing - Bar Graph (Double) - Difference of Two
1
How many more pizzas were made on Thursday at Frank's than on Tuesday at Jane's?
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a
20
b
0
c
40
d
70
e
60
f
30
2
How many more millimeters of rain were there during May in Paris than during April in New York?
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a
40
b
5
c
10
d
0
e
15
f
35
3
How many more pizzas were made on Wednesday at Frank's than on Friday at Jane's?
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a
80
b
30
c
60
d
70
e
10
4
How many more millimeters of rain were there during May in Toronto than during April in London?
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a
50
b
20
c
30
d
0
e
15
f
5
5
How many more pizzas were made on Monday at Frank's than on Sunday at Jane's?
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a
0
b
90
c
40
d
70
e
30
f
20
6
How many more millimeters of rain were there during May in Barcelona than during April in Berlin?
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a
5
b
30
c
0
d
15
e
35
f
25
7
How many more millimeters of rain were there during April in London than during May in Paris?
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a
20
b
30
c
15
d
5
e
10
f
25
8
How many more pizzas were made on Tuesday at Frank's than on Thursday at Jane's?
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a
90
b
0
c
10
d
100
e
30
f
50