Data Graphs Range Statistics — Set 2

easy Set 2
  1. Each ■ = 1. Purple has 6 ■, Brown has 6 ■, Red has 2 ■, Green has 4 ■. How many more does Purple have than Red?
  2. Each ❤ = 1. Basketball has 5 ❤, Tennis has 9 ❤, Cycling has 8 ❤, Running has 1 ❤. How many more does Tennis have than Running?
  3. From the bar graph: Green=10, Orange=3, Blue=6, Pink=8. How many in total?
  4. From the bar graph: Soup=4, Tacos=9, Burgers=2, Salad=3. How many in total?
  5. From the bar graph: Grapes=3, Bananas=6, Peaches=2, Pears=1. How many in total?
  6. From the bar graph: Strawberries=6, Cherries=6, Pears=10, Oranges=10. How many in total?
  7. From the bar graph: Yellow=6, Brown=2, Green=6, Blue=9. How many in total?
  8. From the bar graph: Sandwich=10, Rice=1, Pasta=6, Salad=1. How many in total?
  9. Each ■ = 1. Turtles has 7 ■, Birds has 5 ■, Rabbits has 6 ■, Dogs has 8 ■. How many more does Turtles have than Rabbits?
  10. Each ❤ = 1. Burgers has 3 ❤, Salad has 8 ❤, Soup has 7 ❤, Pizza has 9 ❤. How many more does Pizza have than Burgers?
  11. From the bar graph: Peaches=8, Grapes=3, Apples=10, Cherries=9. How many in total?
  12. The bar graph shows: Dogs=3, Rabbits=2, Hamsters=2, Fish=6. Which category got the most?
  13. From the bar graph: Strawberries=3, Oranges=4, Peaches=2, Apples=7. How many in total?
  14. Each ⭐ = 1. Basketball has 4 ⭐, Baseball has 2 ⭐, Running has 6 ⭐, Tennis has 10 ⭐. How many more does Tennis have than Baseball?
  15. The bar graph shows: Green=1, Blue=5, Orange=7, Red=5. Which category got the most?
  16. Each ❤ = 1. Apples has 9 ❤, Strawberries has 10 ❤, Grapes has 10 ❤, Bananas has 9 ❤. How many more does Grapes have than Apples?
  17. The bar graph shows: Burgers=9, Soup=7, Sandwich=1, Salad=4. Which category got the most?
  18. A tally chart shows: Strawberries |||| || Pears |||| | Grapes || Oranges ||||. How many strawberries are there?
  19. A tally chart shows: Frogs |||| | Dogs |||| ||| Rabbits |||| | Turtles |||| |||. How many rabbits are there?
  20. The bar graph shows: Grapes=5, Peaches=3, Strawberries=4, Cherries=7. Which category got the most?

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