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The document presents a series of questions related to data from graphs depicting emergency room visits for scooter-related injuries, ticket prices for amusement parks, and sales data from two stores. It asks for specific information such as decreases in injuries, total visits, percent increases, and comparisons of sales. The questions require analysis of the provided graphs to derive numerical answers and trends.

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The document presents a series of questions related to data from graphs depicting emergency room visits for scooter-related injuries, ticket prices for amusement parks, and sales data from two stores. It asks for specific information such as decreases in injuries, total visits, percent increases, and comparisons of sales. The questions require analysis of the provided graphs to derive numerical answers and trends.

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The graph below shows the number of patients who visited an emergency

room for the treatment of scooter-related injuries.

1. In which month did the number of scooter-related injuries decrease?

2. To the nearest 10, how many emergency room visits were due to scooter
injuries in August, September, and October combined?

3. Which of the following shows the greater percent of increase: the change in
injuries from June to July or the change from August to September?

The graph below shows the changes in ticket prices for two amusement
parks.

4. About how much more did it cost to buy a ticket to Park A than a ticket to
Park B in 2009?
5. What was the percent of increase in the ticket prices at Park B from 2005 to
2010?

6. To the nearest 10, how much more did it cost to buy a ticket to Park A in
2010 than in 2005?

7. Over what period of time did the price of goods actually decrease?

A. 1930 to 1940
B. 1940 to 1950
C. 1960 to 1970
D. 1970 to 1980

8. Goods purchased in 1970 were about what fraction of their cost in the year
2000?

A.
B.
C.
D.

Lamp Depot has two stores. The graph shows the sales data from the two
stores for an 8-week period.

9. About how many more sales were there at Store 2 than at Store 1 in week 6?
A. 110
B. 50
C. 40
D. 25

10. During which week did Store 1 experience the greatest increase in sales
from the week before?

A. Week 2
B. Week 3
C. Week 4
D. Week 5

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