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Becky planted a garden with 5 rows of carrot plants Becky planted a garden with 5 rows of carrot plants. Each row had the same number of carrot plants. There were 30 carrot plants altogether. How many carrot plants were in each row?

The bar graph below shows information students collected about the eye color of students in their classroom. STUDENT EYE COLOR

Use the data to create a scaled bar graph or a scaled pictograph. Four friends decided to rake leaves in their neighborhood to earn money to spend at the Fall Festival. They recorded the money they earned on the table below. Use the data to create a scaled bar graph or a scaled pictograph. Use the graph to create two statements comparing the money amounts earned by the 4 friends. CHILD MONEY EARNED Janet $12 Rob $18 Jake $8 Aaron $10

My Classmates’ Favorite Pets Bobo created the graph below to show favorite pets of his 3rd grade classmates. My Classmates’ Favorite Pets FILL IN THE CORRECT TALLY MARKS FOR EACH PET TOTAL. 3 STUDENTS HAVE PET GOATS. DRAW THE PICTURE THAT WOULD REPRESENT A TOTAL OF 3 GOATS. CAT DOG IGUANA HERMIT CRAB GOAT = 6 students

Kevin, Juan, and Rose counted the number of pieces of halloween candy they collected. Juan had 27 less pieces than Rose. Rose had 13 more pieces than Kevin. Kevin had 78 pieces. How many pieces of candy did Juan have? A.91 C.63 B.64 D.75

Kelly collected 35 apples, David collected 47 apples, Paula collected 42 apples, and Robert collected 39 apples. How many apples did they collect in all? A.157 C.89 B.124 D.113

How many fewer students liked red juice than yellow juice?

The juice maker forgot to include green juice in the graph The juice maker forgot to include green juice in the graph. The juice store sold 28 more green juices than red juice. How many green juices were sold?