1.   The land areas of the seven continents are shown. What is the angle measure of the segment of a circle graph measuring Antarctica's land area? Round to the nearest degree.
   
    A. 33° B. 32°
    C. 34° D. 35°
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  2.   Suppose you made a circle graph of the inventions that teens can’t live without listed in the table. Find the number of degrees for each section.
   
    A. automobile: 112°, cell phone: 36°, microwave oven: 25°, PC: 58°, toothbrush: 122°, other: 7° B. automobile: 122°, cell phone: 7°, microwave oven: 58°, PC: 25°, toothbrush: 112°, other: 36°
    C. automobile: 112°, cell phone: 7°, microwave oven: 122°, PC: 58°, toothbrush: 25°, other: 36° D. automobile: 25°, cell phone: 7°, microwave oven: 122°, PC: 112°, toothbrush: 36°, other: 58°
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  3.   The circle graph shows how long American workers stay after work 3 to 5 days per week. How long do 24% of American workers typically stay after work?
   
    A. 1 hour B. 3 or 4 hours
    C. 3 or more hours D. 2 or 3 hours
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  4.   The circle graph shows how long American workers typically stay after work 3 to 5 days per week. Find the statement that best describes how long the average American worker stays after work.
   
    A. The American worker typically stays 1 to 2 extra hours after work.
    B. The American worker typically stays 2 to 3 extra hours after work.
    C. The American worker typically stays 3 to 4 extra hours after work.
    D. The American worker typically stays 4 or more extra hours after work.
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  5.   The circle graph shows how much Americans say they tip at restaurants. Find the statement that is not true.
   
    A. About one-quarter of the people you poll on the street would say they tip between 16% and 20%.
    B. 44% of Americans tip between 6% and 20%.
    C. The 11-15% section of the graph has a measure of 126°.
    D. There are about twice as many people who tip between 11% and 15% than there are people who tip between 6% and 10%.
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