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Question 1
1.

The bar graph shows the first 3 days of a recycling contest between Mrs. Black’s and Mrs. Luna’s classes. Day 4 is missing.

How many pounds of cans did the two classes collect together during the first three days of the contest?

Question 2
2.

The bar graph shows the first 3 days of a recycling contest between Mrs. Black’s and Mrs. Luna’s classes. Day 4 is missing.

If Mrs. Black’s class collected a total of 43 pounds for all 4 days, how many pounds did they collect on the fourth day?

Question 3
3.

What is the difference between the weight of the toy that weighs the most and the weight of the toy that weighs the least?

Question 4
4.

What is the total weight of the toy that weighs the most and the toy that weighs the least?

Question 5
5.

The graph below shows the number of each flavor of cupcake sold at the school bake sale.

Which frequency table matches the graph?

Question 6
6.

The graph below shows the number of each flavor of cupcake sold at the school bake sale.

How many cupcakes sold were Swirl, Cherry, or Vanilla?

Question 7
7.

The frequency table below shows how many hot dogs, pickles, sodas, and corn dogs were sold at a concession stand during a football season.

What is the total of the foods with the 3 fewest frequencies?

Question 8
8.

The frequency table below shows how many hot dogs, pickles, sodas, and corn dogs were sold at a concession stand during a football season.

How many more pickles were sold than corn dogs?

Question 9
9.

Kate made the following dot plot based on the lengths of objects found on the playground.

Which frequency table matches the graph?

Question 10
10.

Kate made the following dot plot based on the lengths of objects found on the playground.

What fraction of the objects are 2 cm or greater?

Question 11
11.

Kate made the following dot plot based on the lengths of objects found on the playground.

What fraction of the objects are greater than 2 cm?

Question 12
12.

For one week, Carter kept a daily record of the number of shows he watched on TV and his earnings from chores. Which scatterplot matches Carter's data?

Question 13
13.

Which scatter plot matches the table?

Question 14
14.

Which table matches the scatter plot?

Question 15
15.

Kim bought scraps of ribbon at a discount store. The length of each ribbon in inches is


She began making a dot plot, but she forgot to mark off the numbers as she put them on the dot plot 😱. Complete the dot plot.

Question 16
16.

How many students picked yellow and white as their color choices?

Question 17
17.

What is the range of the test scores?

Question 18
18.

This year; a cell phone company asked customers to rate their satisfaction on a scale of 1-4, with 4 being the highest. The results are shown on the frequency table below.

The total number of customers is 13,259. How many customers responded with a rating of 4?

Question 19
19.

Louise recorded the heights of the tomato plants in her garden.

What fraction of the tomato plants are 13 inches or less?

Hint: You may need to simplify or reduce your fraction.

Question 20
20.

Julie uses crystals to make a bracelet. The lengths of the crystals are shown below.

She began making a dot plot, but she forgot to mark off the numbers as she put them on the dot plot 😱. Complete the dot plot.

Question 21
21.

What is the total of the four lowest frequencies?

Question 22
22.

Fill in the missing fractions on the number line.