Bar Graph DI Level 1 Test 9 Welcome to your Bar Graph DI Level 1 Test 9 Name Email DIRECTIONS Qs. (1-6): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below None 1. The given bar graph shows the number of bats sold by five different companies on two different days of the week. i.e.Monday and TuesdayThe number of bats sold on Monday by F is 30% more than the number of bats sold on Tuesday by B and the number of bats sold on Tuesday by F is 50% more than the number of bats sold on Monday by D. Find the total number of bats sold on Monday and Tuesday by F? (a) 162 (b) 160 (c) 164 (d) 166 (e) 169 None 2. The given bar graph shows the number of bats sold by five different companies on two different days of the week. i.e.Monday and TuesdayThe ratio of the number of kookabura and New balance bats sold on Monday by E and C is 15 : 8 and 3 : 5 respectively. Find the number of kookabura bats sold on Monday by E and C? (a) 50 (b) 54 (c) 52 (d) 56 (e) 58 None 3. The given bar graph shows the number of bats sold by five different companies on two different days of the week. i.e.Monday and TuesdayFind the average number of bats sold on Tuesday by A, B, D and E together? (a) 57 (b) 59 (c) 65 (d) 63 (e) 61 None 4. The given bar graph shows the number of bats sold by five different companies on two different days of the week. i.e.Monday and TuesdayThe ratios of the number of bats sold to unsold on Monday by A and on Tuesday by C is 1 : 2 and 4 : 3 respectively.Find the total number of unsold bats on Monday by A and on Tuesday by C? (a) 156 (b) 158 (c) 161 (d) 163 (e) 185 None 5. The given bar graph shows the number of bats sold by five different companies on two different days of the week. i.e.Monday and TuesdayThe number of bats unsold by G is equal to the average number of bats sold on Monday by B and E. If the numberof sold bats by G is 33% of the total number of bats by G, then find the total number of bats sold by G and the numberof bats sold on Tuesday by E? (a) 110 (b) 112 (c) 117 (d) 114 (e) None of these None 6. The given bar graph shows the number of bats sold by five different companies on two different days of the week. i.e.Monday and TuesdayThe number of SS bats sold on Tuesday by A is 25% of the number of bats sold on Monday by B and the number ofTON Bats sold on Tuesday by D is half of the number of bats sold on Tuesday by A. Then the number of TON Batssold on Tuesday by A is approximately what percent of the number of SS bats sold on Tuesday by D? (The companiessold two different types of bats TON and SS bats) (a) 92.85% (b) 91% (c) 91.85% (d) 93% (e) None of these None Time's up