Displaying Data Graphically Practice

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Question
Use the table to answer the question.

Monday 64 oz.
Tuesday 50 oz.
Wednesday 60 oz.
Thursday 54 oz.
Friday 39 oz.
Saturday 66 oz.
Sunday
Daniela is logging her water consumption for each day of the week in the table.

She is representing these data on a bar graph, where the x -axis is the day of the week and the y -axis is the number of ounces of water consumed. If she drank a total of 381 oz. of water for the whole week, how tall should the Sunday bar be on her graph?

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The Sunday bar on her graph should be 48 oz. tall.

To calculate this, first add up the total of what she drank Monday through Saturday: 64 + 50 + 60 + 54 + 39 + 66 = 333 oz.

Then subtract this total from her total water consumption for the week: 381 - 333 = 48 oz.

Therefore, the Sunday bar should be 48 oz. tall on her graph.
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