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Frequency Distributions &

Graphs
Week First Second Third Fourth Fifth
Number of
600 850 700 300 900
Bed-sheets

1. The number of bed-


sheets manufactured
by a factory during five
consecutive weeks is
given below.
Draw the bar graph
representing the above
data.
Class 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th
No. of
130 120 135 130 150 80 75
Students

2. The number
of students in 7
different classes
is given below.
Represent this
data on the bar
graph.
Frequency Distributions
Pie Graph & Line Graph
Mode of
Bus Bicycle On foot By car
Transport
No. of Students 200 100 80 20

1. The following table shows


the mode of transport used by
400 students of a school.
Represent the following
information on the pie chart. 
(Show the steps
of construction of pie
graph for the given data
along with the calculation)
Match 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Runs
Scored 6 4 2 0 10 20 15 6 18 12

1. The following are the


runs scored by a team in
the first 5 overs:
Draw the line graph for
the above data.

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