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Reading Graphs and Charts

Answer real-life problems from different types of graphs and charts including piece-wise linear graphs

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Exam-Style Description More Graphs

This is level 5; Reading Exponential and Reciprocal graphs. You can earn a trophy if you get at least 6 questions correct.

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The graph shows the time taken to travel from New York to Los Angeles depending on the average speed of travel.

This is an example of a reciprocal graph.

How many hours will it take at an average speed of 45 km hr-1?
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How many hours will it take at an average speed of 90 km hr-1? Correct Wrong
How many hours will it take at an average speed of 180 km hr-1? Correct Wrong
What was the average speed in kilometres per hour if the time taken was 90 hours? Correct Wrong
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The graph shows how the population of a village increases at a growth rate of 7% per year.

This is an example of an exponential graph. Give your answers to the nearest 100.

What is the population after 30 years?
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What is the population after 45 years? Correct Wrong
How many more people were in the village after 55 years compared to the number in the village after 50 years? Correct Wrong
After how many whole years was the population first greater than 1500 people? Correct Wrong
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This is Reading Graphs and Charts level 5. You can also try:
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4

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Try your best to answer the questions above. Type your answers into the boxes provided leaving no spaces. As you work through the exercise regularly click the "check" button. If you have any wrong answers, do your best to do corrections but if there is anything you don't understand, please ask your teacher for help.

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Joseph, Wakatipu Highschool

Sunday, June 19, 2022

"The second graphs for 'reading graphs and charts' doesn't show the specific amount meaning you can't properly answer the questions.

[Transum: Thanks for your comment Joseph but the number of medals is shown on the horizontal axis of the second chart in Level 1 of this exercise. You will need to use the skill of estimation when reading values that lie between the marked values.]"

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Level 1 - Reading a Bar Chart

Level 2 - Reading a Line Chart

Level 3 - Reading a Pie Chart

Level 4 - Reading a Piece-wise linear graph

Level 5 - Reading Exponential and Reciprocal graphs

Exam Style Kinematics (distance-time, speed-time) questions in the style of GCSE or IB/A-level exam paper questions (worked solutions are available for Transum subscribers).

More on this topic including lesson Starters, visual aids, investigations and self-marking exercises.

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