Jammu and Kashmir Board Solutions for Chapter: Introduction to Graphs, Exercise 4: Miscellaneous example

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Jammu and Kashmir Board Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Jammu and Kashmir Board Solutions for Chapter: Introduction to Graphs, Exercise 4: Miscellaneous example

Attempt the free practice questions on Chapter 14: Introduction to Graphs, Exercise 4: Miscellaneous example with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. MATHEMATICS A TEXTBOOK FOR CLASS 8 solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Jammu and Kashmir Board Solutions for Chapter: Introduction to Graphs, Exercise 4: Miscellaneous example with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
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Plot the following points on the graph paper and join them together by line segment (4, 5) (8, 9) (9, 6).

HARD
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The two devices namely Celsius(°C) and Fahrenheit(°F) thermometer were used to record the temperatures of certain things. Draw a comparison graph between the two for the following data:

°C 0 10 30 60 100
°F 32 50 86 140 212

From the graph read value in °F when °C=95°

HARD
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The two devices namely Celsius(°C) and Fahrenheit(°F) thermometer were used to record the temperatures of certain things. Draw a comparison graph between the two for the following data:

°C 0 10 30 60 100
°F 32 50 86 140 212

Does this graph pass through the origin?

HARD
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The two devices namely Celsius(°C) and Fahrenheit(°F) thermometer were used to record the temperatures of certain things. Draw a comparison graph between the two for the following data:

°C 0 10 30 60 100
°F 32 50 86 140 212

Find °F when °C=25°.

EASY
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 A pie chart is used to compare parts of a whole.

EASY
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If the x-coordinate is zero then the points always lie on x-axis

EASY
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The point (8, 0) lies on x-axis.

EASY
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The point (0, 0) will lie on both the axis.