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Pictographs and Bar Graphs Name: _________________________________ Pictographs and Bar Graphs Use the following pictograph to answer questions 1-4. The pictograph below shows how many orders were placed for food items in the cafeteria. Food Order Number of Orders Placed Chicken Nuggets Pizza Hamburgers Spaghetti Tacos = 20 orders Which two types of food received the same number of orders? Chicken nuggets and Tacos Chicken nuggets and Hamburgers Hamburgers and Spaghetti Spaghetti and Tacos 3. What is the sum of all orders placed to the cafeteria? 14 15 145 290 2. How many more orders were received for pizza than spaghetti? 5 50 100 140 4. How many orders were placed for each food choice? Chicken nuggets ____________________ Pizza _____________________________ Hamburgers ________________________ Spaghetti __________________________ Tacos _____________________________

Mothers’ Favorite Flowers Use the following bar graph to answer questions 5-8. The bar graph below shows the different kinds of flowers voted on by mothers as their favorite. Mothers’ Favorite Flowers Number of Votes Violets Roses Daisies Sunflowers Types of Flowers 5. Which type of flower received 6 less votes than roses? Violets Roses Daisies Sunflowers 7. Which two types of flowers received a combined total of 20 votes? A. Violets and Sunflowers Roses Daisies and Sunflowers Daisies and Violets 6. What is the difference between the number of votes received for sunflowers and roses? 1 2 5 29 8. What is the difference between the greatest number of votes received and the least number of votes received? 1 3 7 8

Use the following pictograph to answer questions 9-10. The pictograph below shows how many t-shirts were sold at Mrs. T’s T-shirts from January - April. Month Number of T-shirts Sold January February March April = 10 t-shirts = 5 t-shirts 9. How many t-shirts were sold in the months of January, March, and April? 11 85 100 105 10. How many more t-shirts were sold in March and April than in January and February? 35 50 85 135 Use the following bar graph to answer question 11. The bar graph below shows how the different types of books that three classes of third graders like to read. Favorite Books Fiction How many students chose each different kind of book? Fiction ____________________________ Animals ___________________________ Sports ____________________________ Comic Books _______________________ Animals Types of Books Sports Comic Books 4 8 12 16 20 24 Number of Students

Pictographs and Bar Graphs – Answer Key Name: _________________________________ Pictographs and Bar Graphs – Answer Key Use the following pictograph to answer questions 1-4. The pictograph below shows how many orders were placed for food items in the cafeteria. Food Order Number of Orders Placed Chicken Nuggets Pizza Hamburgers Spaghetti Tacos = 20 orders Which two types of food received the same number of orders? Chicken nuggets and Tacos Chicken nuggets and Hamburgers* Hamburgers and Spaghetti Spaghetti and Tacos 3. What is the sum of all orders placed to the cafeteria? 14 15 145 290* 2. How many more orders were received for pizza than spaghetti? 5 50 100* 140 4. How many orders were placed for each food choice? Chicken nuggets ____________________ Pizza _____________________________ Hamburgers ________________________ Spaghetti __________________________ Tacos _____________________________ 60 120 60 20 30

Mothers’ Favorite Flowers Use the following bar graph to answer questions 5-8. The bar graph below shows the different kinds of flowers voted on by mothers as their favorite. Mothers’ Favorite Flowers Number of Votes Violets Roses Daisies Sunflowers Types of Flowers 5. Which type of flower received 6 less votes than roses? Violets* Roses Daisies Sunflowers 7. Which two types of flowers received a combined total of 20 votes? A. Violets and Sunflowers Roses Daisies and Sunflowers Daisies and Violets* 6. What is the difference between the number of votes received for sunflowers and roses? 1* 2 5 29 8. What is the difference between the greatest number of votes received and the least number of votes received? 1 3 7 * 8

Use the following pictograph to answer questions 9-10. The pictograph below shows how many t-shirts were sold at Mrs. T’s T-shirts from January - April. Month Number of T-shirts Sold January February March April = 10 t-shirts = 5 t-shirts 9. How many t-shirts were sold in the months of January, March, and April? 11 85 100 105* 10. How many more t-shirts were sold in March and April than in January and February? 35* 50 85 135 Use the following bar graph to answer question 11. The bar graph below shows how the different types of books that three classes of third graders like to read. Favorite Books Fiction How many students chose each different kind of book? Fiction ____________________________ Animals ___________________________ Sports ____________________________ Comic Books _______________________ 20 Animals Types of Books 14 10 Sports 16 Comic Books 4 8 12 16 20 24 Number of Students