This math topic involves practicing how to interpret single bar graphs to solve problems. The primary skill assessed is identifying pairs of categories that have equivalent quantitative representations. It covers problems where one is required to determine which two days had the same number of pizzas made, as well as which two cities received the same amount of rainfall. Each problem is accompanied by a bar graph illustration and multiple-choice answer options to select from, enhancing understanding of data interpretation and comparison within bar graphs.
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On what two days were the same number of pizzas made?