The picture graph below represents all the trees in the park. Use the picture graph to create and label a scaled bar graph representing the data.
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Question 2
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Using the charts in problem 1, how many more maple and oak trees are there than birch trees?
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Question 3
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The table below shows the number of flowers that were planted by the science club. How many marigolds were planted?
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Question 4
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Use the lines below to create and label a picture graph using the date in the table in #3. Determine a picture and scale to represent the number of each type of flower.
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Question 5
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Jackson measures the height of all the sunflowers in his backyard. His measurements in inches are shown on the line plot below. How many sunflowers are in Jackson's backyard?
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Question 6
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Use the line plot in #5: What are the three most frequent measurements on the line plot in #5? Choose the option that lists them in order from shortest to longest.
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Question 7
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Use the line plot in #5: How many more sunflowers measure 20 1/2 inches than measure 20 inches and 21 inches combined?