This math topic focuses on introducing students to interpreting single series bar graphs to identify the minimum values. It involves analyzing various bar graphs to determine which category (in this case, types of pets) has the smallest value, emphasizing skills in data interpretation and visual representation of information. Each question presents a different bar graph with options to identify the pet owned by the fewest number of children. The topic is part of a broader introduction to data and graphs.
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What pet do the smallest number of children have?
Math worksheet on 'Graphing - Bar Graph (Single) - Minimum (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Data and Graphs - Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/data_graphing_intro/ |
What pet do the smallest number of children have? |
Cat |
Fish |
Dog |
Hamster |
What pet do the smallest number of children have? |
Hamster |
Rabbit |
Dog |
Fish |
What pet do the smallest number of children have? |
Hamster |
Cat |
Rabbit |
Fish |
What pet do the smallest number of children have? |
Dog |
Cat |
Rabbit |
What pet do the smallest number of children have? |
Hamster |
Fish |
Rabbit |
Cat |
What pet do the smallest number of children have? |
Fish |
Rabbit |
Dog |
Hamster |
What pet do the smallest number of children have? |
Dog |
Fish |
Hamster |
Cat |