Bar Graph (Double) - Sum of Two (Level 2)

This math topic focuses on interpreting double bar graphs and extracting specific information related to particular categories. It includes analyzing preferences of boys and girls for various sports-based scenarios, by determining the sum of participants interested either in one sport or another. Through multiple questions, students are tasked with extracting sums from the presented data, which helps in enhancing their skills in data representation and interpretation using double bar graphs. Each question involves different sports, requiring students to adapt their approach according to the data displayed.

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Graphing - Bar Graph (Double) - Sum of Two
1
How many boys like either football or dance as a sport?
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a
8
b
16
c
14
d
20
e
11
f
10
2
How many girls like either baseball or hockey as a sport?
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a
8
b
11
c
5
d
6
e
13
f
9
3
How many girls like either hockey or volleyball as a sport?
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a
17
b
15
c
18
d
10
e
21
f
8
4
How many boys like either gymnastics or football as a sport?
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a
7
b
10
c
17
d
4
e
14
f
12
5
How many girls like either baseball or swimming as a sport?
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a
9
b
16
c
11
d
14
e
12
f
3
6
How many boys like either swimming or volleyball as a sport?
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a
17
b
22
c
7
d
20
e
15
7
How many girls like either gymnastics or hockey as a sport?
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a
8
b
20
c
18
d
19
e
22
f
15
8
How many boys like either volleyball or baseball as a sport?
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a
7
b
10
c
8
d
15
e
13
f
17