This math topic focuses on interpreting double bar graphs to identify which pets are least favored among boys and girls. Each question presents a different double bar graph and asks students to analyze the data and determine for which pet either boys or girls show the lowest preference. The students are given multiple-choice answers to select their response. This exercise enhances skills in data interpretation, comparative analysis, and understanding graphical representations in a real-world context involving categorical data.
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What pet do the smallest number of either boys or girls have?
Math worksheet on 'Graphing - Bar Graph (Double) - Minimum Overall (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Data and Graphs - Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/data_graphing_practice/ |
What pet do the smallest number of either boys or girls have? |
Boys / Dog |
Boys / Cat |
Boys / Hamster |
Girls / Rabbit |
What pet do the smallest number of either boys or girls have? |
Boys / Dog |
Boys / Fish |
Boys / Cat |
Girls / Rabbit |
What pet do the smallest number of either boys or girls have? |
Boys / Dog |
Girls / Rabbit |
Boys / Cat |
Boys / Fish |
What pet do the smallest number of either boys or girls have? |
Girls / Dog |
Girls / Rabbit |
Girls / Hamster |
What pet do the smallest number of either boys or girls have? |
Boys / Rabbit |
Girls / Hamster |
Girls / Dog |
Girls / Cat |
What pet do the smallest number of either boys or girls have? |
Girls / Cat |
Girls / Fish |
Boys / Rabbit |
What pet do the smallest number of either boys or girls have? |
Boys / Dog |
Boys / Rabbit |
Boys / Cat |