Bar Graphs
Math
Bar Graphs starts at 3 and continues till grade 5.
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A bar graph shows the number of books read by four students: Anna (5), Ben (8), Cara (3), and Dan (6). Who read the least books?
A bar graph shows the number of books read by students in a month: 5, 8, 12, and 7. What is the total number of books read?
A bar graph shows the number of cars sold in four months: January (10), February (15), March (12), April (8). In which month were the most cars sold?
A bar graph shows the number of points scored by four teams: Red (12), Blue (15), Green (9), Yellow (15). Which teams scored the highest points?
A bar graph shows the number of students in four classes: A (20), B (25), C (18), D (22). What is the difference between the largest and smallest class?
If a bar graph shows the favorite colors of students and the bar for blue is the shortest, what does this mean?
If a bar graph shows the number of apples, bananas, and oranges sold, and the bar for apples is the tallest, which fruit was sold the most?
If a bar graph shows the number of pets owned by students and the bar for dogs is twice as tall as the bar for cats, what does this mean?
If a bar graph shows the number of students who like different animals: Cat (8), Dog (12), Bird (5), Fish (7), what is the total number of students surveyed?
If a bar graph shows the number of students who like different fruits: Apple (10), Banana (15), Orange (12), which fruit is the second most popular?
If a bar graph shows the number of students who like different sports and the bar for soccer is 20 units high, what does this mean?
What is a bar graph?
What is the main purpose of a bar graph?
Which axis usually shows the values in a vertical bar graph?
