This math topic focuses on interpreting double bar graphs to find the average number of children owning different types of pets. It is designed for more advanced understanding of data representation and graph analysis, stressing students' ability to extract specific data points from visual information and perform calculations to determine averages. The tasks guide learners through multiple questions which require analyzing bar graphs, each representing different categories and values, and calculating averages based on the graphical data presented.
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What is the average number of children who own one of these types of pets?
Math worksheet on 'Graphing - Bar Graph (Double) - Average Overall (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Data and Graphs - Advanced' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/data_graphing_advanced/ |
What is the average number of children who own one of these types of pets? |
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What is the average number of children who own one of these types of pets? |
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What is the average number of children who own one of these types of pets? |
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12 |
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What is the average number of children who own one of these types of pets? |
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What is the average number of children who own one of these types of pets? |
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What is the average number of children who own one of these types of pets? |
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What is the average number of children who own one of these types of pets? |
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