NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Data Handling, Exercise 1: Exercise
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Shobhit works for a shoe store. He records the shoe sizes and the number of pairs sold every day. On Tuesday, he sold pairs. His record for the day is shown below.
Shoe size | Number of pairs sold |
---|---|
Note: represents .
Which shoe size sold the most?

Shobhit works for a shoe store. He records the shoe sizes and the number of pairs sold every day. On Tuesday, he sold pairs. His record for the day is shown below.
Shoe size | Number of pairs sold |
---|---|
Note: represents .
Shobit realised that he had not fully recorded the sale for Tuesday. How many sold pairs had he not recorded?

Shobhit works for a shoe store. He records the shoe sizes and the number of pairs sold every day. On Tuesday, he sold pairs. His record for the day is shown below.
Shoe size | Number of pairs sold |
---|---|
Note: represents .
The unrecorded data was of shoe size . Shobit corrected his record accordingly. Which of the following statements will be true now?

Shobhit works for a shoe store. He records the shoe sizes and the number of pairs sold every day. On Tuesday, he sold pairs. His record for the day is shown below.
Shoe size | Number of pairs sold |
---|---|
Note: represents .
The price of one shoe pair of size is . How much money had Shobhit collected by selling all the shoe pairs of size ?

In a pictograph, each picture represents units of certain production in a certain year. There are full pictures and of a picture in a row. Find the number of units production in that year

The following table represents the number of pastries sold by a bakery shop in six months:
Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | June |
No. of Pastries |
Represent the above information by a pictograph.

is the mean of following numbers. .

Consult a table for the following:
There is given the information about the favourite ice-cream of same pupils:
Ravi | Vanilla | Abdul | Chocolate |
Manish | Chocolate | Bhawna | Strawberry |
Krishna | Strawberry | Umesh | Butterscotch |
Naresh | Butterscotch | Rishi | Chocolate |
Hema | Chocolate | Dhruv | Butterscotch |
Nalini | Vanilla | Ajay | Vanilla |
Vivek | Butterscotch | Lata | Butterscotch |
Divya | Chocolate | Raghav | Strawberry |
Kiran | Strawberry | Jenet | Vanilla |
Alok | Vanilla | Ajit | Chocolate |
