Collection And Analysing Of Data Worksheets Page 16

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Read the pictographs.
See Example 2
Third-Grade Shoe Sizes
Third-Grade Shoe Sizes
Chores per Week
Chores per Week
size 2
Latisha
size 4
Kelley
size 6
Cruz
size 8
Juan
key:
= 4 students
David
key:
= 2 chores
9. What is the most common
12. Name two students who have a
shoe size?
total of 10 chores altogether.
10. What is the second-most common
shoe size?
13. If each child earned $1 for each
11. How many students were asked
chore, how much money would
for their shoe size? Explain.
Latisha earn? Explain.
14. A barn had 4 of each animal shown
15. Ask 10 people what state they
below and 5 pigs. Display the set of
would most like to visit. Display
data in a picture graph. Then write a
the data in a pictograph. Then
sentence that interprets the data.
write a sentence that interprets
the data.
See Examples 1 and 3.
See Examples 1 and 3
Sacramento
Denver
NY
CO
Albany
CA
California
Colorado
New York
16. Collect data to find the number of
17. A key shows that each
symbol
students that have a blue, green, red
means 5 balls. How many symbols
or other color toothbrush. Make a
would there be to represent
picture graph to display the results.
10 balls? Explain.
18.
OPEN ENDED
Describe a real-world example of data that can be
shown easily in a pictograph, but not in a picture graph. Explain.
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19.
Is it possible to interpret a pictograph
WRITE MATH
without a key? Explain.
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To assess partial mastery of SPI 0306.5.1, see your Tennessee Assessment Book.

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