Question
Find the difference between the number of bags sold by
shop A throughout the week and the number of bags sold by shop C throughout the week. Study the following line chart carefully and answer the questions given below: School bags sold by three shops (A, B and C) in six different days of a week.Solution
Number of bags sold by shop A throughout the week = 135 + 160 + 100 + 140 + 150 + 80 = 765 Number of bags sold by shop C throughout the week = 120 + 125 + 90 + 110 + 120 + 105 = 670 Required difference = 765 – 670 = 95
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