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Graphing - Bar Graph (Single) - Read Value (Level 3)

This math topic focuses on reading values from single bar graphs. Students are tasked with interpreting the data represented in the graphs to answer questions about specific scenarios. These include determining the number of pizzas made on particular days and measuring precipitation in various cities. The problems provide multiple-choice answers, enhancing students' ability to analyze graphical information accurately and choose the correct data points corresponding to given conditions. The emphasis is on practical application of data interpretation skills within real-world contexts.

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Bar Graph (Single) - Read Value

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Graphing - Bar Graph (Single) - Read Value Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Graphing - Bar Graph (Single) - Read Value (Level 3)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Data and Graphs - Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/data_graphing_intro/
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How many millimeters of rain were there in London?
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a
15
b
50
c
10
d
45
e
70
f
65
2
How many millimeters of rain were there in Toronto?
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a
75
b
35
c
45
d
60
e
25
f
20
3
How many pizzas were made on Tuesday?
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a
60
b
20
c
70
d
110
e
40
4
How many millimeters of rain were there in London?
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a
10
b
45
c
30
d
55
e
40
f
25
5
How many millimeters of rain were there in Barcelona?
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a
45
b
15
c
50
d
30
e
35
f
55
6
How many pizzas were made on Thursday?
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a
40
b
30
c
10
d
120
e
50
f
0
7
How many pizzas were made on Saturday?
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a
120
b
40
c
50
d
10
e
90
f
100