1.   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
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  2.   Find a possible description of both points on the graph.
   
    A. Car A is new and has a high price, Car B is old and has a low price
    B. both Car A and Car B have the same price, but Car A is newer
    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 low price, Car B is old and has a high price
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  3.   Each point on the graph represents one tulip. Which tulip is the shortest?
   
    A. Tulip F B. Tulip G
    C. Tulip I D. Tulip K
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  4.   Which graph described below should have its points connected?
    A. The number of vacations taken during the year.
    B. The number of books read throughout the middle grades.
    C. The noise level of a crowd in a stadium during a soccer match.
    D. The amount of rain fallen during the month.
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  5.   The graph shows temperatures recorded, on the hour, between the hours of 10:00 A.M. and 10:00 P.M. for a city in the Midwest in June. Select a true statement that describes the graph.
   
    A. The low temperature for that day occurred at noon.
    B. The high temperature for that day occurred at 5:00 P.M.
    C. The highest temperature for that day could have occurred at a time not plotted on the graph.
    D. A cold front moved into the area after 4:00 P.M. This caused the temperature to drop.
    Hint



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