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How do you use a bar graph to solve put-together problems? How many red and yellow balloons do the children have?
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In this lesson you will learn how to solve put together problems by using a bar graph.
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Let’s Review Data is the organization of information. 6 Flowers
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Let’s Review A bar graph has axes. vertical axis Fish Dog Rabbit Bird Data from a table can be shown in a graph. horizontal axis123456
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Let’s Review A put-together problem asks you to “put together” two parts. There are 3 apples and 1 banana on a plate. How many pieces of fruit are there? 31 4
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A Common Misunderstanding Using the wrong information from the graph. How many red and yellow balloons did the children have? 123456 + = ?
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Core Lesson Identify what the problem is asking. How many red and yellow balloons did the children have? 123456 += ?
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Core Lesson Use graph to solve problem. 123456 3 + 1 = 4 balloons
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Core Lesson 123456 3 + 1 = 4 balloons
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Core Lesson One child got 2 more red balloons. How many red balloons are there now? 123456 3 + 2 = 5 balloons
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In this lesson you have learned how to solve a put-together problem by using a bar graph.
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