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12.03 Data displays

Interactive practice questions

The following graphic shows some tall buildings from around the world:

The bar chart compares has a vertical scale marked in meters from $0$0 m to $800$800 m with intervals of $100$100 m. The structures are labeled along the x-axis with their names and locations, displayed at a diagonal angle.

From left to right, the buildings increase in height. The Great Pyramid (Giza) is close to $100$100 m. The Eiffel Tower (Paris) is close to $300$300 m. The Empire State Building (New York) and the Petronas Towers (Kuala Lumpur) are close to $400$400 m. The Taipei $101$101 (Taipei) is $500$500 m. The CN Tower (Toronto) is close to $500$500 m. The Burj Khalifa (Dubai) is close to $800$800 m.

a

The tallest building in the world is the Burj Khalifa. Its height is closest to:

$500$500m

A

$800$800m

B
b

Which is taller the Petronas Towers or the Eiffel Tower?

Eiffel Tower

A

Petronas Towers

B
Easy
1min

The divided bar graph shows the percentage of total subscriptions that each newspaper has.

Easy
1min

A grocery store created the following pie graph of fruit sold in their store:

Easy
1min

This line graph shows the seal population at Rocky Point over $5$5 years.

Easy
1min
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