The problem asks us to read a bar graph showing hours spent volunteering by Marshall. We need to determine the number of hours spent on each day based on the length of the bar for that day in the graph. We are not given a specific question, so the goal is to identify the number of volunteering hours for each day.

Applied MathematicsData InterpretationBar GraphReading Graphs
2025/5/18

1. Problem Description

The problem asks us to read a bar graph showing hours spent volunteering by Marshall. We need to determine the number of hours spent on each day based on the length of the bar for that day in the graph. We are not given a specific question, so the goal is to identify the number of volunteering hours for each day.

2. Solution Steps

First, we analyze the graph and identify the length of each bar, which represents the number of hours.
* Sunday: The bar extends to the 5 hours mark.
* Monday: The bar extends to the 9 hours mark.
* Tuesday: The bar extends to the 3 hours mark.
* Wednesday: The bar extends to the 8 hours mark.
* Thursday: The bar extends to the 7 hours mark.
* Friday: The bar extends to the 8 hours mark.
* Saturday: The bar extends to the 7 hours mark.

3. Final Answer

* Sunday: 5 hours
* Monday: 9 hours
* Tuesday: 3 hours
* Wednesday: 8 hours
* Thursday: 7 hours
* Friday: 8 hours
* Saturday: 7 hours

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