Bar Graph (Double) - Maximum at Point (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on interpreting double bar graphs to determine which of two groups, boys or girls, has a greater count of different pets (like hamsters, cats, rabbits, and fish) at a specific point. It requires students to analyze and compare data visually using advanced graphs part of a broader unit on Data and Graphs. The problems ask direct questions based on the graphs, helping students enhance their skills in reading and understanding complex graphical data.

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Bar Graph (Double) - Maximum at Point

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Do boys or girls have more lizards?

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Graphing - Bar Graph (Double) - Maximum at Point Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Graphing - Bar Graph (Double) - Maximum at Point (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Data and Graphs (Mins, Max, Averages) - Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/data_graphing_sums_and_averages_practice/
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Do boys or girls have more fishs?
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Girls
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Boys
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Do boys or girls have more fishs?
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Girls
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Boys
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Do boys or girls have more lizards?
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Boys
b
Girls
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Do boys or girls have more dogs?
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Boys
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Girls
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Do boys or girls have more cats?
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Boys
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Girls
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Do boys or girls have more cats?
a
Girls
b
Boys
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Do boys or girls have more lizards?
a
Boys
b
Girls