Data Graphs Probability Compound Events — Set 9

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

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