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Bar Chart Questions

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    Understanding bar charts
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  • What was the increase in the number of apple trees from 2005 to 2009?
    A) 100, B) 200, C) 250, D) 300
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  • If the pattern of growth continues, how many apple trees would you expect in 2010?
    A) 200, B) 250, C) 300, D) 350
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  • What was the total number of apple trees planted from 2005 to 2009?
    A) 750, B) 800, C) 850, D) 900
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  • If each apple tree produces 20 kg of apples, how many kilograms of apples were produced in 2006?
    A) 1000 kg, B) 1500 kg, C) 2000 kg, D) 2500 kg
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  • Comparing 2005 to 2009, by what factor did the number of apple trees increase?
    A) 2, B) 3, C) 4, D) 5
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  • If 10% of the apple trees did not bear fruit in 2008, how many trees were still productive?
    A) 90, B) 135, C) 180, D) 225
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  • In 2009, if we planted the same number of trees as in 2005, what would be the new total?
    A) 300, B) 350, C) 400, D) 450
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  • How many more apple trees were there in 2008 compared to 2005?
    A) 50, B) 100, C) 150, D) 200
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  • If you remove 25 apple trees in 2007, how many units would be represented on the graph?
    A) 1, B) 1.5, C) 2, D) 2.5
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  • Which year had an increase of 100 apple trees from the year before?
    A) 2006, B) 2007, C) 2008, D) 2009
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  • How many years show a growth of 50 apple trees from the previous year?
    A) 1, B) 2, C) 3, D) 4
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  • In what year did the number of apple trees double from the year before?
    A) There is no such year, B) 2006, C) 2007, D) 2008
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  • If the number of apple trees in 2009 was tripled, what would be the new unit representation?
    A) 6, B) 9, C) 12, D) 15
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  • By estimating the pattern of growth, which year likely had 250 apple trees?
    A) 2010, B) 2011, C) 2012, D) Not enough information
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  • What does one unit represent on the graph?
    A) 10 apple trees, B) 50 apple trees, C) 100 apple trees, D) 150 apple trees
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  • How many apple trees were there in 2005?
    A) 50, B) 100, C) 150, D) 200
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