Jammu and Kashmir Board Solutions for Chapter: Data Handling, Exercise 5: EXERCISE 9.3
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Questions from Jammu and Kashmir Board Solutions for Chapter: Data Handling, Exercise 5: EXERCISE 9.3 with Hints & Solutions
Observe this bar graph which is showing the sale of shirts in a readymade shop from Monday to Saturday.
Now answer the following question:
Mention the scale chosen on the horizontal line representing number of shirts.

Observe this bar graph which is showing the sale of shirts in a readymade shop from Monday to Saturday.
Now answer the following question:
Mention the day on which maximum number of shirts were sold and also mention the number of shirts sold.

Observe this bar graph which is showing the sale of shirts in a readymade shop from Monday to Saturday.
Now answer the following question:
Mention the day on which minimum number of shirts were sold.

Observe this bar graph which shows the marks obtained by Aziz in half-yearly examination in different subjects.
State the name of the subjects and marks obtained in each of them.

Following is a bar graph of circulation of newspapers (dailies) in a town in six languages. Study the bar graph and answer the following question:
Find the number of newspapers circulated in Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu, Marathi and Tamil.

Following is a bar graph of circulation of newspapers (dailies) in a town in six languages. Study the bar graph and answer the following question
Name the language in which the least number newspapers are circulated.

Following is a bar graph of circulation of newspapers (dailies) in a town in six languages.
What is the difference between the number of Hindi and English paper being read?

Following is a bar graph of circulation of newspapers (dailies) in a town in six languages. Study the bar graph and answer the following question:
Write the number of newspapers circulated in different languages in ascending order.
