This math topic focuses on analyzing double bar graphs. The problems require identifying two categories that have the same value based on the visual representation from the graphs. These include scenarios like determining days with the same number of pizzas made or identifying cities receiving equal amounts of rainfall during specific months. This set of questions is designed to enhance skills in interpreting advanced bar graph data and making comparisons—key aspects in understanding and using statistical data efficiently.
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On what two days were the same number of pizzas made at Frank's?
Math worksheet on 'Graphing - Bar Graph (Double) - Which Two are Same (Level 3)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Data and Graphs - Advanced' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/data_graphing_advanced/ |
In which two cities did the same amount of rain fall in April? |
Barcelona and Paris |
Paris and New York |
New York and London |
Paris and Barcelona |
London and Paris |
In which two cities did the same amount of rain fall in May? |
Berlin and New York |
Paris and Berlin |
Paris and Toronto |
Toronto and New York |
In which two cities did the same amount of rain fall in May? |
Berlin and Toronto |
Paris and Berlin |
Paris and London |
London and Paris |
London and Toronto |
On what two days were the same number of pizzas made at Frank's? |
Sunday and Tuesday |
Monday and Wednesday |
Monday and Tuesday |
Wednesday and Tuesday |
Tuesday and Monday |
In which two cities did the same amount of rain fall in April? |
Barcelona and London |
London and Berlin |
New York and London |
Berlin and New York |
Barcelona and New York |
On what two days were the same number of pizzas made at Jane's? |
Saturday and Tuesday |
Monday and Saturday |
Sunday and Tuesday |
Saturday and Sunday |
On what two days were the same number of pizzas made at Jane's? |
Monday and Tuesday |
Sunday and Monday |
Wednesday and Monday |
Wednesday and Tuesday |