The number of girl students in each class of a co-educational middle school is depicted by the pictograph. |
Observe this pictograph and answer the following questions: |
(a) Which class has the minimum number of girl students? |
(b) Is the number of girls in Class VI less than the number of girls in Class V? |
(c) How many girls are there in Class VII? |
Answer:
In the given pictograph, 1 picture = 4 girls, half picture = 2 girls (a) Observing the pictograph, it is clear that the minimum number of girl students are in class VIII. i.e., \[4+2=6\] (b) Observing the pictograph, it is clear that Number of girls in class \[VI=4\times 4=16\] and number of girls in class \[V=2\times 4+1\times 2\] \[=8+2=10\] \[\because \] \[10<16\] So, it is clear that number of girls in class VI is not less than the number of girls in Class V. (c) Observing the pictograph, number of girls in class \[VII=3\times 4=12\]
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