1. What percentage of all meals served during the month consisted of salads, considering both regular days and no-pizza days?
2. What is the volume-weighted average stock price over this 6-month period, rounded to the nearest dollar?
3. Among all consumers who shop primarily in-store, what percentage belongs to the 31-50 age group?
4. Based on this data, what is the weighted average productivity score for all workers in the study, rounded to the nearest whole number?
5. A line graph shows the number of visitors to a website over four hours.
Based on the graph, what is the number of visitors at 10 AM?
6. A scatterplot shows four points representing (hours studied, score). The points are (1, 60), (2, 70), (3, 75), and (4, 85).
Which point on the graph represents the condition 2 hours studied?
7. A bar graph shows the number of students who chose each club.
Based on the graph, how many students chose the Music club?
8. A school cafeteria tracked the number of lunches sold on four days. Use the table to answer the question.
According to the table, what is the number of lunches sold on Wednesday?
9. According to the table, which city had the highest average temperature in March?
10. How many students scored more than 80 points according to the table?
11. A line graph shows the number of pages read each day by a student. Use the graph data.
Based on the graph, what is the number of pages read on Thursday?
12. What is the total production cost in February according to the table?
13. What is the total number of hours worked by Employee C on Thursday and Friday combined?
| Employee | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
|----------|--------|---------|-----------|----------|--------|
| A | 5 | 6 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
| B | 8 | 8 | 9 | 8 | 8 |
| C | 7 | 7 | 7 | 8 | 6 |
14. What is the median score for the students listed in the table?
15. According to the table, what is the value of total rainfall in April?
16. A line graph shows the number of points a team scored in four games.
What is the change in points scored from Game 2 to Game 4?
17. A student measured the height of a plant over four weeks. Use the table.
According to the table, what is the plant's height at Week 3?
18. A line graph shows the number of cans collected in a drive over four days.
What is the change in cans collected from Day 1 to Day 2?
19. A scatterplot shows four points: (10, 3), (12, 5), (14, 4), and (16, 6). The x-axis is x (units) and y-axis is y (units).
Which point on the graph represents the condition $y=5$?
20. A line graph shows the amount of water in a tank over four hours.
What is the change in water volume from 2 PM to 3 PM?
21. A line graph shows the number of text messages sent each day.
Based on the graph, what is the measurement at Day 3?
22. A gym tracked the number of members who attended four different classes in one week. Use the table.
How many classes had attendance greater than 20 people?
23. A library tracked the number of books checked out in four months. Use the table.
What is the change in books checked out from February to March?
24. A teacher recorded the number of students absent on four days. Use the table.
How many days had more than 4 students absent?
25. A bus route recorded the number of passengers at four stops. Use the table.
According to the table, what is the number of passengers at Stop B?
26. A store listed the number of notebooks sold in four weeks. Use the table to answer the question.
How many weeks had notebook sales greater than 50 units?
27. A bar graph shows the number of bottles collected by four teams.
Based on the graph, what is the measurement for Team Yellow?
28. A line graph shows the number of packages delivered over four days.
Based on the graph, what is the measurement at Wednesday?
29. A bar graph shows the number of minutes of screen time on four days.
How many days had screen time greater than 85 minutes?
30. A scatterplot shows four points: (5, 2), (6, 4), (7, 3), and (8, 5). The x-axis is x (units) and the y-axis is y (units).
Which point on the graph represents the condition $x=8$?
31. A bar graph shows the number of books read by four students over the summer.
Based on the graph, what is the measurement for Chen?
32. A line graph shows the number of minutes spent practicing piano over four days.
What is the change in practice time from Wednesday to Thursday?
33. A scatterplot shows points representing (x, y) pairs for four measurements. The plotted points are $(1, 4)$, $(2, 6)$, $(3, 5)$, and $(4, 7)$.
Which point on the graph represents the condition $x=3$?
34. A line graph shows the number of miles driven each day.
What is the change in miles driven from Day 3 to Day 4?
35. A coffee shop tracked cups of coffee sold by size in one morning. Use the table.
According to the table, how many cups of <u>Medium</u> coffee were sold?
36. A bar graph shows the number of goals scored by a team in four games.
What is the change in goals from Game 1 to Game 4?
37. A bar graph shows the number of tickets sold for four movies on opening night. Values are integers.
Based on the graph, what is the measurement (tickets sold) for Movie B?
38. A bar graph shows the number of emails received on four days.
How many days had more than 12 emails received?
39. A bar graph shows the number of apples picked from four trees.
How many trees had more than 30 apples picked?
40. A weather station recorded the high temperature for four days. Use the table.
According to the table, what is the high temperature on Saturday?
41. A scatterplot includes four points: (2, 10), (4, 8), (6, 12), and (8, 9). The x-axis is labeled x (units) and the y-axis is labeled y (units).
Which point on the graph represents the condition $y=12$?
42. A bar graph shows the number of sandwiches sold during four hours.
Based on the graph, what is the measurement at 1 PM?
43. How many more units were sold on Tuesday compared to Monday for Product B?
| Product | Monday | Tuesday |
|---------|--------|---------|
| A | 30 | 35 |
| B | 40 | 45 |
| C | 50 | 55 |