Bar Graph (Single) - Difference of Two (Level 2)

This math topic focuses on interpreting single bar graphs to find the difference in preferences or frequencies between two categories. Each problem presents a bar graph comparing how many kids prefer various sports such as volleyball, dance, swimming, gymnastics, football, hockey, and cricket. Students are asked questions about how many more kids prefer one sport over another. The skills practiced include reading and analyzing data from bar graphs, as well as basic subtraction to find differences.

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Graphing - Bar Graph (Single) - Difference of Two
1
How many more kids like gymnastics than hockey as a sport?
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a
5
b
2
c
3
d
1
e
8
f
4
2
How many more kids like volleyball than cricket as a sport?
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a
4
b
7
c
5
d
2
e
6
f
9
3
How many more kids like baseball than hockey as a sport?
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a
5
b
1
c
9
d
4
e
7
f
3
4
How many more kids like dance than swimming as a sport?
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a
3
b
1
c
4
d
2
e
5
5
How many more kids like soccer than volleyball as a sport?
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a
4
b
3
c
1
d
2
e
0
f
7
6
How many more kids like football than cricket as a sport?
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a
6
b
2
c
8
d
0
e
5
f
7
7
How many more kids like cricket than baseball as a sport?
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a
8
b
6
c
13
d
0
e
11
f
1
8
How many more kids like volleyball than dance as a sport?
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a
5
b
3
c
1
d
8
e
6
f
2