Jayashri Bhattacharya and Tarika Dhawan Solutions for Exercise 2: INNINGS

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Jayashri Bhattacharya Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Jayashri Bhattacharya and Tarika Dhawan Solutions for Exercise 2: INNINGS

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Questions from Jayashri Bhattacharya and Tarika Dhawan Solutions for Exercise 2: INNINGS with Hints & Solutions

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6th CBSE
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The bar graph shown in the figure, shows the choice of fruits of 150 students of a school.
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Which is the most favourite fruit among the children?

EASY
6th CBSE
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The bar graph, given below, shows the choice of fruits of 150 students of a school.

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How many more children like grapes than apple?

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6th CBSE
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The given bar graph shows Mrs Basu’s monthly expenditure.

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If Mrs Basu’s total monthly expenditure is k, then find the value of k.

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6th CBSE
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The bar graph shown in the figure, shows Mrs Basu’s monthly expenditure. Read the bar graph carefully and answer the question:
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What part of the total expenditure does she spend on food?

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6th CBSE
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The bar graph shown in the figure, shows Mrs Basu’s monthly expenditure. Read the bar graph carefully and answer the question:
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Find the ratio of her expenditure on electricity to that on rent.

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6th CBSE
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Refer to the bar graph shown for the number of working women in six big cities of India and answer the question:
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How cities have the same number of working women?

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6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Refer to the bar graph shown for the number of working women in six big cities of India.

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If in Pune, 13 of the women are working, find the total number of women in the city.

EASY
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Refer to the bar graph shown for the number of working women in six big cities of India.

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Which city has the maximum number of working women?