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Data Graphs Seasonal Summer Data Graphs Grade 1 — Set 99
The bar graph shows: Math=16, Science=2, Reading=9, Art=17, PE=1. How many more Art than Math?
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Answer: 1
- SubType
- how-many-more
- ChartType
- bar
- Data
- {"label":"Math","value":16}
- {"label":"Science","value":2}
- {"label":"Reading","value":9}
- {"label":"Art","value":17}
- {"label":"PE","value":1}
- Difficulty
- normal
The bar graph shows: Math=3, Science=4, Reading=13, Art=10. Which has the most?
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Answer: Reading
- SubType
- most
- ChartType
- bar
- Data
- {"label":"Math","value":3}
- {"label":"Science","value":4}
- {"label":"Reading","value":13}
- {"label":"Art","value":10}
- Difficulty
- normal
The bar graph shows: Apples=4, Oranges=8, Bananas=19. How many in total?
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Answer: 31
- SubType
- total
- ChartType
- bar
- Data
- {"label":"Apples","value":4}
- {"label":"Oranges","value":8}
- {"label":"Bananas","value":19}
- Difficulty
- normal
The bar graph shows: Red=13, Blue=1, Green=7, Yellow=11. What is the difference between Yellow and Red?
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Answer: 2
- SubType
- difference
- ChartType
- bar
- Data
- {"label":"Red","value":13}
- {"label":"Blue","value":1}
- {"label":"Green","value":7}
- {"label":"Yellow","value":11}
- Difficulty
- normal
The bar graph shows: Apples=8, Oranges=9, Bananas=15. What is the difference between Bananas and Apples?
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Answer: 7
- SubType
- difference
- ChartType
- bar
- Data
- {"label":"Apples","value":8}
- {"label":"Oranges","value":9}
- {"label":"Bananas","value":15}
- Difficulty
- normal
The bar graph shows: Dogs=3, Cats=12, Fish=11, Birds=5, Rabbits=6. Which has the least?
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Answer: Dogs
- SubType
- least
- ChartType
- bar
- Data
- {"label":"Dogs","value":3}
- {"label":"Cats","value":12}
- {"label":"Fish","value":11}
- {"label":"Birds","value":5}
- {"label":"Rabbits","value":6}
- Difficulty
- normal
The bar graph shows: Dogs=17, Cats=8, Fish=10, Birds=10. How many in total?
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Answer: 45
- SubType
- total
- ChartType
- bar
- Data
- {"label":"Dogs","value":17}
- {"label":"Cats","value":8}
- {"label":"Fish","value":10}
- {"label":"Birds","value":10}
- Difficulty
- normal
The bar graph shows: Monday=5, Tuesday=14, Wednesday=1. Which has the least?
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Answer: Wednesday
- SubType
- least
- ChartType
- bar
- Data
- {"label":"Monday","value":5}
- {"label":"Tuesday","value":14}
- {"label":"Wednesday","value":1}
- Difficulty
- normal
The bar graph shows: Dogs=10, Cats=3, Fish=1, Birds=13. Which has the least?
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Answer: Fish
- SubType
- least
- ChartType
- bar
- Data
- {"label":"Dogs","value":10}
- {"label":"Cats","value":3}
- {"label":"Fish","value":1}
- {"label":"Birds","value":13}
- Difficulty
- normal
The bar graph shows: Apples=2, Oranges=3, Bananas=9. What is the difference between Bananas and Oranges?
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Answer: 6
- SubType
- difference
- ChartType
- bar
- Data
- {"label":"Apples","value":2}
- {"label":"Oranges","value":3}
- {"label":"Bananas","value":9}
- Difficulty
- normal
The bar graph shows: Dogs=4, Cats=6, Fish=18. How many more Fish than Cats?
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Answer: 12
- SubType
- how-many-more
- ChartType
- bar
- Data
- {"label":"Dogs","value":4}
- {"label":"Cats","value":6}
- {"label":"Fish","value":18}
- Difficulty
- normal
The bar graph shows: Math=16, Science=3, Reading=5, Art=16, PE=9. Which has the least?
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Answer: Science
- SubType
- least
- ChartType
- bar
- Data
- {"label":"Math","value":16}
- {"label":"Science","value":3}
- {"label":"Reading","value":5}
- {"label":"Art","value":16}
- {"label":"PE","value":9}
- Difficulty
- normal
The bar graph shows: Soccer=12, Basketball=20, Baseball=15, Tennis=16. Which has the least?
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Answer: Soccer
- SubType
- least
- ChartType
- bar
- Data
- {"label":"Soccer","value":12}
- {"label":"Basketball","value":20}
- {"label":"Baseball","value":15}
- {"label":"Tennis","value":16}
- Difficulty
- normal
The bar graph shows: Soccer=13, Basketball=12, Baseball=3, Tennis=18, Swimming=7. How many in total?
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Answer: 53
- SubType
- total
- ChartType
- bar
- Data
- {"label":"Soccer","value":13}
- {"label":"Basketball","value":12}
- {"label":"Baseball","value":3}
- {"label":"Tennis","value":18}
- {"label":"Swimming","value":7}
- Difficulty
- normal
The bar graph shows: Soccer=8, Basketball=3, Baseball=20. How many in total?
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Answer: 31
- SubType
- total
- ChartType
- bar
- Data
- {"label":"Soccer","value":8}
- {"label":"Basketball","value":3}
- {"label":"Baseball","value":20}
- Difficulty
- normal
The bar graph shows: Apples=14, Oranges=4, Bananas=7, Grapes=11. What is the difference between Oranges and Grapes?
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Answer: 7
- SubType
- difference
- ChartType
- bar
- Data
- {"label":"Apples","value":14}
- {"label":"Oranges","value":4}
- {"label":"Bananas","value":7}
- {"label":"Grapes","value":11}
- Difficulty
- normal
The bar graph shows: Soccer=18, Basketball=20, Baseball=1. What is the difference between Basketball and Baseball?
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Answer: 19
- SubType
- difference
- ChartType
- bar
- Data
- {"label":"Soccer","value":18}
- {"label":"Basketball","value":20}
- {"label":"Baseball","value":1}
- Difficulty
- normal
The bar graph shows: Red=14, Blue=9, Green=8. How many in total?
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Answer: 31
- SubType
- total
- ChartType
- bar
- Data
- {"label":"Red","value":14}
- {"label":"Blue","value":9}
- {"label":"Green","value":8}
- Difficulty
- normal
The bar graph shows: Red=20, Blue=17, Green=7, Yellow=9, Purple=18. How many in total?
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Answer: 71
- SubType
- total
- ChartType
- bar
- Data
- {"label":"Red","value":20}
- {"label":"Blue","value":17}
- {"label":"Green","value":7}
- {"label":"Yellow","value":9}
- {"label":"Purple","value":18}
- Difficulty
- normal
The bar graph shows: Math=19, Science=15, Reading=7, Art=19, PE=20. How many more PE than Art?
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Answer: 1
- SubType
- how-many-more
- ChartType
- bar
- Data
- {"label":"Math","value":19}
- {"label":"Science","value":15}
- {"label":"Reading","value":7}
- {"label":"Art","value":19}
- {"label":"PE","value":20}
- Difficulty
- normal
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