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Graphing - Bar Graph (Double) - Maximum at Point (Level 3)

This math topic emphasizes interpreting double bar graphs to answer questions related to comparative analysis. The problems involve examining two sets of data displayed in bar graphs to determine which set has a higher or lower value for a given category such as pizza sales on different days, or rainfall amounts in various cities across different months. These skills are valuable for enhancing data literacy and developing the ability to draw conclusions from visual information presented in graphical formats.

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Bar Graph (Double) - Maximum at Point

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Which store made more pizza on thursday?

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Graphing - Bar Graph (Double) - Maximum at Point Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Graphing - Bar Graph (Double) - Maximum at Point (Level 3)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Data and Graphs - Advanced' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/data_graphing_advanced/
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Which store made more pizza on sunday?
a
Frank's
b
Jane's
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Which store made more pizza on wednesday?
a
Jane's
b
Frank's
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What month had more rain in new york?
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April
b
May
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What month had more rain in paris?
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April
b
May
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Which store made more pizza on wednesday?
a
Frank's
b
Jane's
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What month had more rain in barcelona?
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May
b
April
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Which store made more pizza on wednesday?
a
Frank's
b
Jane's