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Question 15 Marks
In a village six fruit merchants sold the number of fruit baskets in a particular season:
Number of fruit merchants Number of fruit baskets $- 100$ Fruit baskets
Rahim
Lakhanpal
Anwar
Martin
Ranjit Singh
Joseph
Observe this pictograph and answer the question:
The merchants who have sold 600 or more number of baskets are planning to buy a godown for the next season. Can you name them?
Answer
From the above-given pictograph following table is constructed:
Number of fruit merchants Number of fruit baskets
Rahim $400$
Lakhanpal $550$
Anwar $700$
Martin $950$
Ranjit Singh $800$
Joseph $450$
The merchants who have sold more than $600$ baskets are Anwar, Martin and Ranjit.
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Question 25 Marks
In a village six fruit merchants sold the number of fruit baskets in a particular season:
Number of fruit merchants Number of fruit baskets $- 100$ Fruit baskets
Rahim
Lakhanpal
Anwar
Martin
Ranjit Singh
Joseph
Observe this pictograph and answer the question: How many fruit baskets were sold by Anwar?
Answer
From the above-given pictograph following table is constructed as below:
Number of fruit merchants Number of fruit baskets
Rahim $400$
Lakhanpal $550$
Anwar $700$
Martin $950$
Ranjit Singh $800$
Joseph $450$
Therefore, Total number of fruit baskets sold by Anwar is $700.$
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Question 35 Marks
In a village six fruit merchants sold the number of fruit baskets in a particular season:
Number of fruit merchants Number of fruit baskets $- 100$ Fruit baskets
Rahim
Lakhanpal
Anwar
Martin
Ranjit Singh
Joseph
Observe this pictograph and answer the question: Which merchant sold the maximum number of baskets?
Answer
From the above-given pictograph following table is constructed as follows:
Number of fruit merchants Number of fruit baskets
Rahim $400$
Lakhanpal $550$
Anwar $700$
Martin $950$
Ranjit Singh $800$
Joseph $450$
Therefore, from the above table, Martin sold the maximum number of baskets i.e. $950$
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Question 45 Marks
The sale of electric bulbs on different days of a week is shown below:
Days Number of electric bulbs $- 2$ Bulbs
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
If one big carton can hold 9 bulbs. How many cartons were needed in the given week?
Answer
By observing the above-given marks of 40 students, the table can be constructed as follows:
Marks Tally mark Number of Students
$1$ $||$ $2$
$2$ $|||$ $3$
$3$ $|||$ $3$
$4$ $7$
$5$ $6$
$6$ $7$
$7$ $5$
$8$ $||||$ $4$
$9$ $|||$ $3$
Students who have scored marks equal to and more than $7 =$ Number of students with marks $7\ +$ Number of students with marks $8\ +$ Number of students with marks $9$
$= 5 + 4 + 3 = 12$
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Question 55 Marks
The sale of electric bulbs on different days of a week is shown below:
Days Number of electric bulbs  $- 2 $ Bulbs
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
How many bulbs were sold on Friday?
Answer
Firstly, there are following number of bulbs on different days of the week:
Days Number of electric bulbs
Monday $6 \times 2 = 12$
Tuesday $8 \times 2 = 16$
Wednesday $4 \times 2 = 8$
Thursday $5 \times 2 = 10$
Friday $7 \times 2 = 14$
Saturday $4 \times 2 = 8$
Sunday $9 \times 2 = 18$
Therefore $14$ bulbs were sold on Friday.
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Question 65 Marks
Catherine threw a dice 40 times and noted the number appearing each time as shown below :
$1$ $3$ $5$ $6$ $6$ $3$ $5$ $4$ $1$ $6$
$2$ $5$ $3$ $4$ $6$ $1$ $5$ $5$ $6$ $1$
$1$ $2$ $2$ $3$ $5$ $2$ $4$ $5$ $5$ $6$
$5$ $1$ $6$ $2$ $3$ $5$ $2$ $4$ $1$ $5$
Make a table and enter the data using tally marks. Find those numbers that appear an equal number of times.
Answer
Given data can be represented in the table is as follows:
Number Tally Mark Number of times
$1$ $7$
$2$ $6$
$3$ $5$
$4$ $||||$ $4$
$5$ $11$
$6$ $7$
From the above table, there are two numbers which appear for the same number of times and these are $1$ and $6.$
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Question 75 Marks
Catherine threw a dice 40 times and noted the number appearing each time as shown below :
$1$ $3$ $5$ $6$ $6$ $3$ $5$ $4$ $1$ $6$
$2$ $5$ $3$ $4$ $6$ $1$ $5$ $5$ $6$ $1$
$1$ $2$ $2$ $3$ $5$ $2$ $4$ $5$ $5$ $6$
$5$ $1$ $6$ $2$ $3$ $5$ $2$ $4$ $1$ $5$
Make a table and enter the data using tally marks. Find the number that appeared the maximum number of times.
Answer
The above-given data can be represented in table as follows:
Number Tally Mark Number of times
$1$ $7$
$2$ $6$
$3$ $5$
$4$ $||||$ $4$
$5$ $11$
$6$ $7$
From the above table, the number which appeared the maximum number of times is $5.$
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Question 85 Marks
Catherine threw a dice $40$ times and noted the number appearing each time as shown below :
$1$ $3$ $5$ $6$ $6$ $3$ $5$ $4$ $1$ $6$
$2$ $5$ $3$ $4$ $6$ $1$ $5$ $5$ $6$ $1$
$1$ $2$ $2$ $3$ $5$ $2$ $4$ $5$ $5$ $6$
$5$ $1$ $6$ $2$ $3$ $5$ $2$ $4$ $1$ $5$
Make a table and enter the data using tally marks. Find the number that appeared the minimum number of times.
Answer
The above-given data is represented in the table as follows:
Number Tally Mark Number of times
$1$ $7$
$2$ $6$
$3$ $5$
$4$ $||||$ $4$
$5$ $11$
$6$ $7$
From the above table, the number which appeared the minimum number of times is $4.$
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Question 95 Marks
In a Mathematics test, the marks were obtained by $40$ students. Arrange these marks in a table using tally marks.
$8$ $1$ $3$ $7$ $6$ $5$ $5$ $4$ $4$ $2$
$4$ $9$ $5$ $3$ $7$ $1$ $6$ $5$ $2$ $7$
$7$ $3$ $8$ $4$ $2$ $8$ $9$ $5$ $8$ $6$
$7$ $4$ $5$ $6$ $9$ $6$ $4$ $4$ $6$ $6$
How many students obtained marks below $4?$
Answer
By observing the given marks of $40$ students, we can construct the table as follows:
Marks Tally mark Number of Students
$1$ $||$ $2$
$2$ $|||$ $3$
$3$ $|||$ $3$
$4$ $7$
$5$ $6$
$6$ $7$
$7$ $5$
$8$ $||||$ $4$
$9$ $|||$ $3$
Students who have scored marks less than $4 =$ Number of students with marks $1\ +$ Number of students with marks $2\  +$ Number of students with marks $3$
$= 2 + 3 + 3 = 8$
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Question 105 Marks
In a Mathematics test, the marks were obtained by $40$ students. Arrange these marks in a table using tally marks.
$8$ $1$ $3$ $7$ $6$ $5$ $5$ $4$ $4$ $2$
$4$ $9$ $5$ $3$ $7$ $1$ $6$ $5$ $2$ $7$
$7$ $3$ $8$ $4$ $2$ $8$ $9$ $5$ $8$ $6$
$7$ $4$ $5$ $6$ $9$ $6$ $4$ $4$ $6$ $6$
Find how many students obtained marks equal to or more than $7.$
Answer
By observing the above-given marks of $40$ students, the table can be constructed as follows:
Marks Tally mark Number of Students
$1$ $||$ $2$
$2$ $|||$ $3$
$3$ $|||$ $3$
$4$ $7$
$5$ $6$
$6$ $7$
$7$ $5$
$8$ $||||$ $4$
$9$ $|||$ $3$
Students who have scored marks equal to and more than $7\ =$ Number of students with marks $7\ +$ Number of students with marks $8\ +$ Number of students with marks $9$
$= 5 + 4 + 3 = 12$
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Question 115 Marks
A survey was carried out on $30$ students of class $VI$ in a school. Data about the different modes of transport used by them to travel to school was displayed as pictograph.
What can you conclude from the pictograph?
Modes of travelling Number of students $- 1$ student
Private car
Public bus
School bus
Cycle
Walking
Answer
From the pictograph we observe that:
$a.\ $The number of students coming by private car is $4.$
$b.\ $Maximum number $[$i,e, $11]$ of students use the school bus. This is the most popular way.
$c.\ $Cycle is used by only three students.
$d.\ $The number of students using the other modes can be similarly found.
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