Level 1
The graph shows the height of a plant on the last day of each month from January to April. In which month was the greatest increase in the plant's plant's height recorded?
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Level 1
The bar graph shows the amount of money spent by 4 children.
Name the child/children who spent more than $80? Give your answer(s) in number(s). (Eg 1 or 1,2)
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Level 2
The bar graph shows the number of coupons sold by five children to raise funds for charity.
Which two boys sold the same number of coupons as David?
2 m
Level 2
The bar graph shows the amount of money saved by 3 children in Jun. Part of the graph had been blotted with ink. The total amount saved by the 3 children in June was $145.
  1. Who saved more money, Fatima or Theresa? Give your answer in number. (Eg 1)
  2. How much more did this child save?
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Level 2
The graph shows the number of visitors who attended an art exhibition over five months. Which month has twice the number of visitors in January? Give your answer in this format. (Eg Jan)
2 m
Level 2
The bar graph shows the exam results of a group of pupils. How many pupils who scored 60 marks, given that 12 of the pupils scored 50 marks and below.
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Level 2
The bar graph shows the number of students who borrowed books in Marvel School in a week.
  1. What was the difference between the number of students who borrowed only 1 book and the number of students who did not borrow any book?
  2. There were 75 students who borrowed at least 2 books. How many of these students borrowed 3 books?
3 m
Level 3
A fruit seller displayed the same amount of each type of fruits for sale every morning from Monday to Saturday in a week. She charted each type of fruits which were left unsold at the end of the week as shown in the graph.
  1. Which type of fruit was the most popular?
  2. If she had 720 fruits in the beginning of the week, how many fruits did she sell in the week?
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Level 3
The bar graph shows the number of blouses sold at Tom's shop.
  1. In January, Tom sold _____ times as many blouses as in March.
  2. Each blouse was sold for $30. How much did he earn for the month when he sold the most number of blouses?
3 m
Level 3
The graph shows the number of families and the number of children in each family in a block of flats.
  1. How many children are there in the whole block of flats?
  2. If 12 of the families who have at least two children move out of the block of flats, how many children are there left in the block of flats?
3 m
Level 3
A sports shop had 300 ping-pong balls for sale. Each ping-pong ball is sold at $2. At the end of each day, the number of ping-pong balls was recorded in the bar graph shown.
  1. What fraction of the total number of ping-pong balls was left at the end of Day 3? Express your answer in its simplest form.
  2. If the shop decided to sell every 5 ping-pong balls at $9.30 from Day 4 onwards, how much less would it collect from the sale of the ping-pong balls?
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