Carol has a collection of 100 stamps. The graph below shows the percentage of stamps she has from each country.

A pie graph, titled 'Carol's Stamp Collection is shown. The graph is divided into 4 sectors. The largest sector is labeled 'Norway 29 percent.' The second largest is labeled 'Italy 25 percent.' The third largest sector is labeled 'France 24 percent.' The final sector is labeled 'England 22 percent.'

How many more of Carol’s stamps are from Norway than from France?
A. 5 stamps
B. 24 stamps
C. 29 stamps
D. 53 stamps

To answer this question, we need to find out the number of stamps Carol has from Norway and France and then find the difference between the two.

Number of stamps from Norway = 29% of 100 = 29 stamps
Number of stamps from France = 24% of 100 = 24 stamps

Difference = Number of stamps from Norway - Number of stamps from France
= 29 - 24
= 5 stamps

Therefore, the answer is A. 5 stamps.

To find out how many more stamps Carol has from Norway than from France, we need to calculate the difference between the percentages of stamps from Norway and France.

The percentage of stamps from Norway is 29% and from France is 24%.

Subtracting 24% from 29%, we get: 29% - 24% = 5%.

Since the information given does not specify the total number of stamps Carol has, we cannot determine the exact number of stamps, but we can conclude that Carol has 5% more stamps from Norway than from France.

Therefore, the correct answer is A. 5 stamps.

To find out how many more of Carol's stamps are from Norway than from France, we need to calculate the difference between the percentages of stamps from the two countries.

According to the information given in the graph, Carol has 29% of stamps from Norway and 24% of stamps from France.

To calculate the difference, we subtract the percentage of stamps from France from the percentage of stamps from Norway:

29% - 24% = 5%

This means that Carol has 5% more stamps from Norway than from France.

To find out how many stamps this translates to, we need to calculate 5% of the total number of Carol's stamps.

Carol has a collection of 100 stamps, so to find 5% of that, we use the formula: (5/100) x 100 = 5.

Therefore, Carol has 5 more stamps from Norway than from France.

The correct answer is A. 5 stamps.