Data Graphs Probability Compound Events — Set 1

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

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