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2. The following bar graph shows the expenses of a family in different areas in a
certain week. Read the bar graph carefully and answer the following questions:
a. How much money is spent on education? Y Expenses on different heads
__________ Scale: On vertical axis,
5000 1 unit = `500
b. In which area is the least amount spent? 4000
3500
__________ 3000
2500
c. Find the total amount spent in the week. Expenses (in `) 2000
__________ 1500 House rent Education
d. In which area is the maximum amount 1000 Food Clothes Others X
spent? __________ 0 Areas
3. The temperatures (in °C) of some cities on a particular day are recorded as follows:
Cities Agra Chandigarh Jaipur Meerut Shimla Jammu
Temperature 16 28 20 16 12 8
(in °C)
Draw a bar graph for the data using a suitable scale.
4. The number of visitors at the World Book Fair on a particular day is estimated as
shown below.
Category Children Adolescents Adults Senior Citizens
Visitors 12000 14000 18000 8000
Draw a bar graph to represent the visitor distribution. (Hint: Take a scale of 2000
persons per unit.)
5. The runs scored by five batsmen in a year are given in the following table:
Batsmen A B C D E
Runs 1200 1000 1600 800 400
Taking a suitable scale, draw a bar graph to represent the data.
CiRCle GRapH
A circle graph shows different parts of a collection of information put together in the
form of a whole. As the name suggests, circle graphs are made by drawing a circle.
They are also called pie charts.
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