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Frequency Tables & Bar Graphs
By NICHOLAS GLAESER
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Question 1
1.
How many people liked grapes best?
_______ people liked grapes best.
Question 2
2.
How many more people liked soccer than liked baseball?
_______ more people like soccer than baseball.
Question 3
3.
How do you group tally marks together?
by 1's
by 2's
by 3's
by 5's
Question 4
4.
What do tally charts and bar graphs have in common?
both use tally marks
both do NOT need titles
both show data
both show bars
Question 5
5.
Drag each value to the correct tally marks.
7
12
17
10
Question 6
6.
How many people voted in the survey about favorite colors?
_______ people voted in the survey about their favorite color.
Question 7
7.
How many votes did cats and birds receive together?
There were _______ votes for cats and birds together.
Question 8
8.
People ANALYZE data in bar graphs to draw conclusions and make comparisons. What does ANALYZE mean?
to write paragraphs
to study closely
to add and subtract
to make tally marks
Question 9
9.
Which sentence is FALSE?
The results of a survey must be in bar graph form.
When you record, you write something down.
Bar graphs organize and show data clearly.
Tally marks can help you count quickly.