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

This math topic focuses on advanced data interpretation and graphical analysis using double bar graphs. The problems involve calculating combined values from the presented bar graphs related to real-life contexts like rainfall measurements in different cities and pizza production on specific days at different locations. The exercises require the learner to sum up values for selected pairs across various bar graphs, enhancing their ability to interpret complex data visually and perform arithmetic operations based on that data.

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Graphing - Bar Graph (Double) - Sum of Two
1
How many millimeters of rain were there during April in Toronto and London total?
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a
10
b
50
c
20
d
40
2
How many pizzas were made at Frank's on Friday and Wednesday combined?
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a
10
b
100
c
50
d
60
e
30
f
90
3
How many pizzas were made at Frank's on Wednesday and Thursday combined?
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a
120
b
100
c
0
d
10
e
80
f
40
4
How many millimeters of rain were there during April in Barcelona and New York total?
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a
15
b
85
c
75
d
55
e
45
f
35
5
How many millimeters of rain were there during May in New York and Toronto total?
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a
80
b
55
c
115
d
65
e
130
f
95
6
How many millimeters of rain were there during May in Toronto and Paris total?
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a
50
b
60
c
5
d
55
e
30
f
10
7
How many pizzas were made at Frank's on Thursday and Saturday combined?
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a
0
b
120
c
20
d
90
e
60
8
How many pizzas were made at Jane's on Monday and Tuesday combined?
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a
70
b
50
c
0
d
20
e
10