Formula For The Volume Of A Cylinder And Line Graphs Worksheets Page 7

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Lesson 9
Using the model on page 38, complete the line graph of the information given.
Mabel is diabetic. Marlene helps her take her blood sugar
Day and Time
Reading
count twice daily and records the readings. The readings
Sun. morning
90
for last week are shown on the table.
Sun. evening
125
Mon. morning
100
1.
Mon. evening
95
Tue. morning
90
Tue. evening
130
Wed. morning
95
Wed. evening
85
Thu. morning
95
Thu. evening
95
90
Fri. morning
100
Fri. evening
80
80
a.m. p.m.
a.m. p.m.
a.m. p.m.
a.m. p.m.
a.m. p.m.
a.m. p.m.
a.m. p.m.
Sat. morning
85
Sat. evening
95
Answer the questions about the graph.
2. On which day and time was Grandma’s blood
sugar count the highest?
3. Give the average blood sugar reading to the
nearest whole number.
A healthy body produces enough
insulin to break down the sugars (ener-
gy) in our food to supply our blood
and tissues. The body of a diabetic per-
W
R
son cannot use these sugars efficiently.
e
e m e m b e r
Diabetes is treated with insulin, proper
diet, and weight control. Blood sugar
levels must be monitored carefully.
Use the formula to find the volume of the cylinder.
6 ft
7 ft
4.
Find the total cost.
5. $4.95 with 6% sales tax =
39

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