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APPLIED, MATHEMATICS, PRACTICAL
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NAME : Gouri Sudhir Nale, CLASS : 12th, ROLL NO : 15625754, , SUBJECT : Applied Mathematics, ACADEMIC YEAR : 2021-22, GUIDED BY : Harsh Kulkarni Sir
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TABLE OF CONTENTS, • Introduction, • Data of weekly expenses of an, individual, • Graph of data, • Conclusion
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INTRODUCTION, Sub-divided bar diagram, Sub-divided bar diagrams are those, diagrams which simultaneously present, total values as well as part values of a, set of data.
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WEEKLY EXPENSES, OF AN INDIVIDUAL, , Items Mon, Food, Clothing, Medicines, Transport, Telephone, Electricity, Entertainment, Other, , Tues, 500, 200, 300, 100, 50, 200, 300, 100, , Wed, 450, 190, 300, 130, 70, 210, 200, 160, , Thur, 470, 170, 300, 120, 90, 200, 400, 110, , Fri, 480, 140, 300, 150, 60, 220, 350, 150, , Sat, 450, 170, 300, 110, 40, 210, 380, 160, , Sun, 510, 180, 300, 150, 70, 230, 200, 130, , 600, 180, 300, 200, 50, 200, 400, 160
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WEEKLY EXPENSES, OF AN INDIVIDUAL, 2500, , 2000, Other, Entertainment, 1500, , Electricity, Telephone, Transport, , 1000, , Medicines, Clothing, , 500, , Food, , 0, Mon, , Tues, , Wed, , Thur, , Fri, , Sat, , Sun
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CONCLUSION, • We can conclude that an individual spends more on the, food and clothing in a week., , • Also, throughout the week his expenditures on the, medicines are constant. It means that an individual is, facing some medical issues., • On Sunday, an individual spends more as compare to, the other days.