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1. Based on the information shown, which year was more profitable? Select the best possible answer from choices given.
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Use the graphs shown above to answer the following questions. Select the correct answer for each question from the choices given.

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2. How much is spent on the mortgage in a year?
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3. How much is spent on groceries during the year?
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4. How much more is spent on groceries expenses than utilities expenses during the entire year?
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5. What amount is put towards savings?
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6. What is the difference between the number of cars manufactured and the cars sold in the month of January?
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7. How much more profit did Truffles Comforters & Quilts make in February 2008 compared to February 2007?  Use the hint if necessary to help answer this question.
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8. Use the bar graph above to answer questions 5-8.What was the number of cars manufactured in the month of April?
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9. Judging by the increase in cars sold in the first four months of business and the noticeable increase in sales in April, it is safe to assume that ___________________.
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10. What was the greatest number of cars sold?
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Based on the information shown, which year was more profitable? Select...
How much is spent on the mortgage in a year?
How much is spent on groceries during the year?
How much more is spent on groceries expenses than utilities expenses...
What amount is put towards savings?
What is the difference between the number of cars manufactured and the...
How much more profit did Truffles Comforters & Quilts make in...
Use the bar graph above to answer questions 5-8.What was the number of...
Judging by the increase in cars sold in the first four months of...
What was the greatest number of cars sold?
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