RS Aggarwal Class 6 Math Twenty-Three Chapter Pictograph Exercise 23 Solution

RS Aggarwal Class 6 Math Twenty-Three Chapter Pictograph Exercise 23 Solution

EXERCISE 23

(1) The number of students who absented from the class during a week are given below:

Draw the pictograph.

Solution: Now, we may draw the pictograph, as shown below.

 (2) The number of stools in five rooms of a school is given below:

Solution: Now, we may draw the pictograph, as shown below.

(3) In a class test, the number of students passed in various subjects is given below.

Solution: Now, we may draw the pictograph, as shown below.

(4) The number of fans sold by a shopkeeper during 6 months is given below:

Solution: Now, we may drawn the pictograph, as shown below.

(5) The following pictograph shows different kinds of trees planted in a park. Each symbol represents 8 trees. Look at the pictograph and answer the questions given below.

(i) how many mango trees are there?

Ans: Number of mango trees = (3 × 8) = 24.

(ii) how many banyan trees are there?

Ans: Number of banyan trees = (4 × 8) = 32.

(iii) How many neem trees are there?

Ans: Number of neem tress = (5 × 8) = 40.

(iv) How many trees are there in all?

Ans: Number of all trees = [(4 + 5 + 3) × 8] = (12 × 8) = 96.

(6) The following pictograph shows the number of scooters sold by a company during a week.

Study the pictograph carefully and answer the questions given below.

(i) How many scooters were sold on Monday?

Ans: Number of scooters sold on Monday = (5 × 6) = 30.

(ii) How many scooters were sold on Tuesday?

Ans: Number of scooters were sold on Tuesday = (4 × 6) = 24

(iii) On what day of the week was the sale of the scooters maximum? How many scooters were sold on that day?

Ans: The maximum scooters were sold on Friday.

Number of scooters were sold on Friday = (7 × 6) = 42.

(iv) On what day of the week was the sale of the scooters minimum? How many scooters were sold on that day?

Ans: The minimum scooters were sold on Saturday.

Number of scooters were sold on Friday = (2 × 6) = 12.

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