1.   This drawing shows the front view of several buildings. Plot a point to represent the height and width of each building.
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
    Hint

  2.   Name the two variables shown on the graph.
   
    A. Anita, Maureen B. Maureen, Test Score
    C. Time Spent Studying, Test Score D. Anita, Time Spent Studying
    Hint

  3.   Find a possible description of both points on the graph.
   
    A. both Car A and Car B have the same price, but Car A is newer
    B. Car A is new and has a low price, Car B is old and has a high price
    C. Car A is old and has a low price, Car B is new and has a high price
    D. Car A is new and has a high price, Car B is old and has a low price
    Hint

  4.   Find a possible description that matches the graph.
   
    A. Carlos is shorter and younger than James.
    B. Carlos is as tall as James, but Carlos is older.
    C. Carlos is as tall as James, but Carlos is younger.
    D. Carlos is taller and older than James.
    Hint

  5.   Each point on the graph represents one tulip. Which tulip is the shortest?
   
    A. Tulip I B. Tulip F
    C. Tulip K D. Tulip G
    Hint



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