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Donut boxes double bar graph

Data and Graphing Worksheet

The double bar graph shows the number of donut boxes that
were sold in Helen’s two shops for 5 weeks.

Number of donut boxes sold in Helen’s shops


120
Shop A

100 Shop B
Number of boxes sold

80

60

40

20

0
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5
Week

1. How many donut boxes did she sell in week 3? _________


2. Which week did she sell the fewest boxes? _________
3. In week 1 and 2 combined, how many more
boxes were sold in Shop A than B? _________
4. How many weeks did she sell more than 80
boxes in shop A? _________
5. Which two weeks did she sell the same total
number of boxes? _________
6. Which shop would you rather own? _________

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Reading a Bar Graph Name:
The bar graph below shows the number of ads played on different radio stations in Answers
a day. Use the graph to answer the questions.
1. 8
10
9 country
2.
8
Number of Ads Played

7 3. talk
6
5 4. jazz
4
5. 4
3
2 11
6.
1
0 7. jazz
80s Rock Jazz Country Talk
Type of Station 8. rock

1) How many ads were on the 80s station? 9. 1

10. 7
2) Were there more ads on the rock station or the country station?

3) Were there fewer ads on the talk station or the jazz station?

4) Which station had exactly 10 ads?

5) What is the difference in the number of ads played on the country station and
the number played on the talk station?

6) What is the combined number of ads played on the jazz station and the rock
station?

7) Which station had the most ads?

8) Which station had the fewest ads?

9) How many more ads did the jazz station have than the talk station?

10) How many fewer ads did the rock station have than the 80s station?

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Reading a Bar Graph Name:
A game website asked its viewers which game character was their favorite and Answers
recorded the answers in the bar graph below. Use their graph to answer the
questions. 10
1.
10
9 Mario
2.
8
Number of People

7 3. Sonic
6
5 4. Mario
4
3 5. 9
2
1 6. 5
0
Kirby Mario Sonic Donkey Samus 7. Kirby
Kong
Character 8. Sonic

1) How many people liked Kirby the best? 9. 9

10. 5
2) Did more people like Mario or Donkey Kong?

3) Did fewer people like Kirby or Sonic?

4) Which character did exactly 9 people say was their favorite?

5) What is the difference in the number of people who liked Kirby and the
number who liked Sonic?

6) What is the combined number of people who liked Sonic and Donkey Kong?

7) Which character did the largest number of people say was their favorite?

8) Which character did the fewest number of people say was their favorite?

9) How many more people liked Kirby than liked Sonic?

10) How many fewer people liked Donkey Kong than liked Mario?

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Reading a Bar Graph Name:
A game company asked people at the mall which game console they owned. They Answers
recorded the results in the bar graph below. Use their graph to answer the
questions. 5
1.
9
8 2. Coleco Vision
7
Number of People

6 3. PS3
5
4. Xbox 360
4
3 5. 1
2
1 6. 11
0
PS3 Coleco Gameboy PS Xbox 7. Xbox 360
Vision Vita 360
Type of Console 8. Gameboy

1) How many people owned a PS3? 9. 3

10. 2
2) Did more people own a Gameboy or a Coleco Vision?

3) Did fewer people own a Xbox 360 or a PS3?

4) Which console did exactly 9 people own?

5) What is the difference in the number of people who owned a PS Vita and the
number who owned a Coleco Vision?

6) What is the combined number of Xbox 360s and Gameboys owned?

7) Which console did the largest number of people own?

8) Which console did the fewest number of people own?

9) How many more people owned a PS3 than owned a Gameboy?

10) How many fewer people owned a PS Vita than owned a Xbox 360?

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Reading a Bar Graph Name:
An ice cream store kept track of the different flavored ice cream cones they sold in a Answers
day. They recorded the results in the bar graph below. Use their graph to answer
the questions. 2
1.
9
8 2. mint
Number of Cones Sold

7
6 3. chocolate
5
4. mint
4
3 5. 1
2
1 6. 8
0
Vanilla Cotton Orange Chocolate Mint 7. cotton candy
candy
Flavors 8. orange

1) How many vanilla cones were sold? 9. 2

10. 4
2) Were there more vanilla or more mint cones sold?

3) Were there fewer chocolate or fewer cotton candy cones sold?

4) Which flavor sold exactly 3 cones?

5) What is the difference in the number of orange cones and the number of
vanilla cones sold?

6) What is the combined number of chocolate cones and mint cones sold?

7) Which flavor sold the best?

8) Which flavor sold the worst?

9) How many more chocolate cones were sold than mint cones?

10) How many fewer orange cones were sold than chocolate cones?

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Reading a Bar Graph Name:
The Principal of a school held a vote to figure out which subject students liked the Answers
best. He record his information in the bar graph below. Use his graph to answer the
questions. 9
1.
10
9 shop
2.
8
Number of Votes

7 3. reading
6
5 4. math
4
5. 1
3
2 6
6.
1
0 7. math
Shop Spelling Math English Reading
Subject 8. spelling

1) How many students voted for shop? 9. 5

10. 8
2) Did more students vote for shop or for english?

3) Did fewer students vote for reading or for math?

4) Which subject received exactly 10 votes?

5) What is the difference in the number of students who voted for reading and
the number who voted for spelling?

6) What is the combined number of students who voted for English and who
voted for Reading?

7) Which subject got the most votes?

8) Which subject got the fewest votes?

9) How many more votes did shop receive than english?

10) How many fewer votes did reading receive than math?

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Reading a Bar Graph Name:
At the ‘Brain Drain’ championships teams earned points for answering trivia Answers
questions. Their final scores are shown below. Use the graph to answer the
questions. 3
1.
9
8 2. Delta
7
6 3. Kappa
Points Scored

5
4. Gamma
4
3 5. 2
2
6. 11
1
0 7. Gamma
Alpha Delta Beta Kappa Gamma
Team Names 8. Kappa

1) How many points did team Alpha score? 9. 2

10. 2
2) Did team Alpha or team Delta score more points?

3) Did team Gamma or team Kappa score fewer points?

4) Which team scored 9 points?

5) What is the difference in the number of points Kappa scored and the number
Alpha scored?

6) What is the combined points scored by Delta and Alpha?

7) Which team scored the most points?

8) Which team scored the fewest points?

9) How many more points did team Alpha score than team Kappa?

10) How many fewer points did team Beta score than team Delta?

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Reading a Bar Graph Name:
A toy company asked its customers which cartoon character was their favorite. Answers
They recorded the results in the bar graph below. Use their graph to answer the
questions. 6
1.
6

5 2. Sponge Bob
Number of People

4 3. Dora

3 4. Dora
2 5. 3
1
6. 10
0
Daffy Bart Dora Sponge Tweety 7. Daffy Duck
Duck Simpson Bob
Character 8. Tweety

1) How many people liked Daffy Duck the best? 9. 1

10. 4
2) Did more people like Sponge Bob or Tweety?

3) Did fewer people like Daffy Duck or Dora?

4) Which character did exactly 5 people say was their favorite?

5) What is the difference in the number of people who liked Tweety and the
number who liked Bart Simpson?

6) What is the combined number of people who liked Daffy Duck and Bart
Simpson?

7) Which character did the largest number of people say was their favorite?

8) Which character did the fewest number of people say was their favorite?

9) How many more people liked Bart Simpson than liked Sponge Bob?

10) How many fewer people liked Tweety than liked Dora?

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Reading a Bar Graph Name:
While looking for a parking space, Mary decided to count the number of different Answers
color cars. Her results are shown in the bar graph below. Use the graph to answer
the questions. 9
1.
10
9 purple
2.
8
7 blue
Number of Cars

3.
6
5 4. orange
4
5. 6
3
2 12
6.
1
0 7. orange
White Purple Orange Green Blue
Car Color 8. green

1) How many cars were white? 9. 9

10. 1
2) Were there more green cars or more purple cars?

3) Were there fewer white cars or fewer blue cars?

4) Which color had exactly 10 cars in the parking lot?

5) What is the difference in the number of green cars and the number of purple
cars?

6) What is the combined number of blue cars and orange cars in the parking
lot?

7) Which car color is there the most of in the parking lot?

8) Which car color is there the least of in the parking lot?

9) How many more cars were orange than were green?

10) How many fewer cars were green than were blue?

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Reading a Bar Graph Name:
A toy company asked its customers which cartoon character was their favorite. Answers
They recorded the results in the bar graph below. Use their graph to answer the
questions. 1
1.
9
8
Mickey
2. Mouse
7
Number of People

6
3. Tweety
5
4 4. Bart Simpson
3
2 5. 5
1
0 6. 12
Tweety Bart Sponge Mickey Bugs Mickey
Simpson Bob Mouse Bunny
7. Mouse
Character
8. Tweety
1) How many people liked Tweety the best?
9. 3

2) Did more people like Mickey Mouse or Sponge Bob? 10. 8

3) Did fewer people like Bart Simpson or Tweety?

4) Which character did exactly 3 people say was their favorite?

5) What is the difference in the number of people who liked Bugs Bunny and
the number who liked Mickey Mouse?

6) What is the combined number of people who liked Mickey Mouse and Bart
Simpson?

7) Which character did the largest number of people say was their favorite?

8) Which character did the fewest number of people say was their favorite?

9) How many more people liked Bugs Bunny than liked Tweety?

10) How many fewer people liked Tweety than liked Mickey Mouse?

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Reading a Bar Graph Name:
The bar graph below shows the number of ads played on different radio stations in Answers
a day. Use the graph to answer the questions.
1. 7
10
9 rock
2.
8
Number of Ads Played

7 3. 80s
6
5 4. jazz
4
5. 2
3
2 6
6.
1
0 7. rock
Classical Country Rock Jazz 80s
Type of Station 8. 80s

1) How many ads were on the classical station? 9. 3

10. 9
2) Were there more ads on the rock station or the country station?

3) Were there fewer ads on the 80s station or the classical station?

4) Which station had exactly 4 ads?

5) What is the difference in the number of ads played on the country station and
the number played on the classical station?

6) What is the combined number of ads played on the 80s station and the
country station?

7) Which station had the most ads?

8) Which station had the fewest ads?

9) How many more ads did the classical station have than the jazz station?

10) How many fewer ads did the 80s station have than the rock station?

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Hospital double line graph
Data and Graphing Worksheet

The hospital recorded the patients admitted for six days.


Draw a double line graph using the data.

Title:______________________

16
_______________________

Day Number of patients


12 Male Female
Day 1 2 5
Day 2 6 8
8 Day 3 9 5
Day 4 11 14
Day 5 8 7
4 Day 6 15 9

______
0 ______
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6
___________

1. How many patients were admitted on Day 5? __________


2. How many more male than female patients were
admitted on day 5 and 6? __________
3. On which day did the hospital admit the greatest
number of patients? __________
4. What is the difference between the number of
patients on day 2 and 4? __________
5. Which days did the hospital admit an equal
number of patients? __________
6. How many days did the hospital have more
female than male patients? __________

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Averages: Mean, median & mode
Data and Graphing Worksheet

Find the mean, median and mode for each set of numbers.
Show your work and write your answer in the space provided.

Given Mean Median Mode


a. 4, 4, 3, 9, 5

b. 8, 4, 5, 8, 5, 4, 8

c. 10, 13, 11, 13, 13

d. 5, 12, 13, 16, 12, 14, 12, 5, 10

e. 15, 18, 19, 20, 22, 24, 22

f. 42, 34, 36, 24, 34

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Range, median & mode
Data and Graphing Worksheet

Find the range, median and mode for the data in each problem.

1. Tom sold the following number of books Range: __________


over seven days: 13, 14, 12, 12, 14, 9,
Median: __________
12.
Mode: __________

2. Katherine recorded her spelling scores Range: __________


for 7 weeks: 15, 20, 15, 18, 17, 19, 15.
Median: __________

Mode: __________

3. The students collected the following Range: __________


number of bottles for their recycling
Median: __________
project: 11, 15, 9, 15, 16, 17, 11, 9, 9.
Mode: __________

4. Gina has 24 yellow candies, 20 blue Range: __________


candies, 18 green candies, 24 purple
Median: __________
candies, 16 red candies and 15 orange
candies. Mode: __________

5. Amelia sold the following ice cream Range: __________


flavors: 36 strawberry, 38 chocolate, 40
Median: __________
vanilla, 30 mango, 34 caramel, 40 green
tea. Mode: __________

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Averages: Mean, median & mode
Data and Graphing Worksheet

Find the mean, median and mode of each word problem.


Show your work and write your answer in the space provided.

1. The school nurse recorded the height in inches of eight


Grade 5 students : 50, 52, 51, 56, 52, 57, 60, 62.

Mean: _______ Median: _______ Mode: _______

2. Bryan had his workout routine and tracked the time he had
each day for a 1 week-period. The time in minutes were as
follows: 45, 60, 50, 55, 40, 75, 60.

Mean: _______ Median: _______ Mode: _______

3. Rica and Kathy organized a fund raising event. On the first


day, they collected the following amounts: $14, $15, $30,
$25, $20, $18, $18, $12, $22.

Mean: _______ Median: _______ Mode: _______

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