The following table shows the number of books borrowed by four students in a month.
Name
Number of books
Mona
\(10\)
Aliza
\(25\)
Kim
\(15\)
Muthu
\(5\)
Does the following pictograph represents the data above correctly?
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(\(\color{orange}{\bigstar}\) represents \(5\) books)
The following table shows the number of sweets owned by five students.
Ravi
Mary
Tim
Amri
Seth
( represents \(3\) sweets)
What is the total number of sweets owned by Ravi and Tim?
(A) \(3\)
(B) \(6\)
(C) \(9\)
(D) \(12\)
The diagram above shows a \(\underline{\hspace{2cm}}\) bar chart.
The following bar chart shows the number of students in four classes, A, B, C and D.
The number of students in Class \(\underline{\hspace{1cm}}\) is \(32\).
The total number of students in the four classes is \(\underline{\hspace{1cm}}\).
(A) \(116\)
(B) \(126\)
(C) \(123\)
(D) \(132\)
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