The line graph shows the total number of used vacuum cleaners sold by a dealer in the first six months of the year.
- In which two months were there a consecutive increase in the number of vacuum cleaners sold? Give the answer in short form. (Eg Jan, Feb)
- What fraction of the vacuum cleaners was sold in the month of the lowest sale?
- The dealer was paid a fixed amount of money for every vacuum cleaner he sold. He received $1200 more in May than in June. How much money did he receive from selling a vacuum cleaner?
(a)
There was a consecutive increase in the number of vacuum cleaners sold in February and March.
(b)
Total number of vacuum cleaners
= 4 + 20 + 26 + 3 + 23 + 20
= 96
Number of vacuum cleaners sold in April = 3
Fraction of the vacuum cleaners sold in the month of the lowest sale
=
396 =
132 (c)
Number of more vacuum cleaners sold in May than in June
= 23 - 20
= 3
3 u = 1200
1 u = 1200 ÷ 3 = 400
Amount earned from selling a vacuum cleaner = $400
Answer(s): (a) Feb, Mar or Mar, Feb; (b)
132; (c) $400