Graphs

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Mathematics

7th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The team scored 50 points. How many points did Kendrick score? Options: 12 points, 20 points, 10 points, 72 points

Back

10 points

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The circle graph shows Allen's activities during 24 hours. How much more time in hours did Allen spend sleeping than practicing drums?

Back

7.2 hours

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The circle graph shows the percentages of a family budget used for different monthly expenses. Which statement is supported by the data in the graph? Options: The amount of money budgeted for utilities and gasoline combined is less than the amount budgeted for the mortgage. The amount of money budgeted for the mortgage is half the amount budgeted for clothes. The amount of money budgeted for groceries and clothes combined is twice the amount budgeted for utilities. The amount of money budgeted for gasoline and clothes combined is greater than the amount budgeted for groceries.

Back

The amount of money budgeted for groceries and clothes combined is twice the amount budgeted for utilities.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Waldo and Freddy caught fish one weekend. The dot plots show the lengths of the fish they caught. Which statement about the lengths of the fish caught by Waldo and Freddy appears to be true?

  • The data for Waldo’s fish and the data for Freddy’s fish are skewed to the right.
  • The median length of the fish caught by Waldo is greater than the median length of the fish caught by Freddy.
  • The range of the length of the fish caught by Freddy is greater than the range of the length of the fish caught by Waldo.
  • The data for Waldo’s fish and the data for Freddy’s fish are approximately symmetrical.

Back

The range of the length of the fish caught by Freddy is greater than the range of the length of the fish caught by Waldo.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Based on the box and whisker plots, which statement about the time spent exercising appears to be true?

  • The median amount of time the first class spent exercising was greater than the median amount of time that the second class spent exercising.
  • The range for the second class was less than the range for the first class.
  • The interquartile range for the first class was less than the interquartile range for the second class.
  • The minimum amount of time the second class spent exercising was greater than the minimum amount of time the first class spent exercising.

Back

The interquartile range for the first class was less than the interquartile range for the second class.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which statement is best supported by the information in the dot plots?

Back

SUVs have a smaller median than cars

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The box plots show the heights of people (in inches) in each city that were spotted in a supermarket.

Which statement is best supported by the information in the box plots?

  • The interquartile range for Nashville is slightly greater than the interquartile range for Dallas.
  • There was at least one person in both stores who was 75 inches tall.
  • The spreads (ranges) for both cities is the same.
  • Nashville has a smaller center (median) than Dallas.

Back

Nashville has a smaller center (median) than Dallas.

8.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Based on the bar graph, how many more students take the bus than car?

Back

25

9.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The graph below shows the number of sunny days and rainy days in a city during four months.


Based on the information in the graph, which inference about the general weather days is valid?

Options: There are more rainy days in April than sunny days in March, There are more sunny days in May than any other month, There are more rainy days in March than any other month, There are more sunny days in June than all the other months combined.

Back

There are more rainy days in April than sunny days in March.