Directions: Use each graph to answer the questions next to it

4.4 Homework
Bar Graphs, Line Graphs, & Circle Graphs
Name: ________________________
For #s 1 - 5, use each bar graph to answer the questions next to it.
1) What is the difference in population between
the tribes with the largest and the smallest population?
2) What percent of the population is Cherokee?
3) What day did Ray do the most overall business?
4) What day did Ray have the busiest lunch?
5) On Sunday, about how many times as great was the
number of dinner customers as the number of lunch
customers?
For # 6, construct a bar graph using the following data.
Ice Cream
Flavors
Chocolate
Vanilla
Strawberry
Oreo
Rocky Road
# of
Students
9
12
5
18
4
For #s 7 - 11, use each line graph to answer the questions next to it.
7) Between which two games did Marlon’s score
increase the most?
8) Between which three games did Marlon’s score
increase by the same rate?
9) What was the average value per share of Juan’s
two stocks in July 2004?
10) Which stock’s value changed the most over any
period of time?
11) Describe in detail the trend of Stock Y.
For # 12, use the circle graph to answer the questions below it.
12) Executives at Twiddle Dee Toy Company wanted to compare the profits they earn from each of their
product lines. They decided to use a pie chart for this comparison.
magic sets
3%
a.) What percent of the total profits do dolls represent?
dolls
13%
bouncy balls
35%
b.) What percent of the total profits do puzzles represent?
science kits
25%
play clay
17%
puzzles
7%
c.) What percent of the total profits do bouncy balls and
magic sets represent?
d.) What percent of the total profits do magic sets and
science kits represent?
e.) What were the two best selling items?
13) Suppose your weekly earnings from yard work are $20.
You spend $5 on transportation, $5 on snack foods, and $10 on movies.
What percentage of your budget do you use on each item?
Draw a circle graph.
Directions: For # 6, make a frequency table with intervals.
GPA's
0.0 - 0.4
0.5 - 0.9
1.0 - 1.4
1.5 - 1.9
2.0 - 2.4
2.5 - 2.9
3.0 - 3.4
3.5 - 4.0
Tally Marks
Frequency
Directions: Make a histogram using the frequency table.