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Mathematics, 21.05.2020 04:00 Carlyalexis641

The graph shows the number of chapters Sarah read in a book each day of a week.

A bar graph titled Chapters Read has number of chapters on the x-axis and days on the y-axis. On Monday she read 1 chapter, Tuesday was 3 chapters, Wednesday was 2 chapters, Thursday was 2 chapters, Friday was 3 chapters, Saturday was 6 chapters, and Sunday was 5 chapters.

Which statements are true? Check all that apply.
Sarah read twice as many chapters Wednesday as Monday.
Sarah read twice as many chapters Sunday as Tuesday.
Sarah read more than four chapters on two days.
The most chapters Sarah read on one day is five.
Sarah read fewer than two chapters on three days.
Sarah read at least three chapters on four days.
The total number of chapters Sarah read on the weekend was more than the total number she read on the weekdays.
The total number of chapters Sarah read on the weekend was the same as the total number she read on the weekdays

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