Pictogram (Multiples) - Sum of Two (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on interpreting and analyzing data using pictograms. Each symbol in a pictogram represents multiple units, and students are tasked with calculating the sum of such units for different paired items or categories. The skills practiced include understanding and interpreting pictograms, doing multiplicative arithmetic to determine total counts, and comparing data across categories. Problems involve contexts like counting touchdowns, ice creams, hamburgers, and pizzas based on given representations.

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Graphing - Pictogram (Multiples) - Sum of Two
1
How many total icecreams did roan and alyssa eat? (each picture is 5)
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a
47
b
49
c
43
d
40
e
38
f
45
2
How many total free throws did mia and maya make? (each picture is 5)
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a
63
b
59
c
72
d
68
e
65
f
61
3
How many total hamburgers were sold on tuesday and sunday? (each picture is 5)
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a
41
b
43
c
37
d
52
e
51
f
45
4
How many total hamburgers were sold on friday and saturday? (each picture is 5)
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a
58
b
52
c
55
d
60
e
50
f
61
5
How many pizzas were made on Tuesday and Thursday combined? (each picture is 5)
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a
50
b
100
c
110
d
30
e
70
f
20
6
How many total hamburgers were sold on tuesday and thursday? (each picture is 5)
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a
52
b
43
c
44
d
56
e
55
f
50
7
How many total free throws did maya and roan make? (each picture is 5)
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a
25
b
23
c
28
d
21
e
17
f
20
8
How many pizzas were made on Wednesday and Friday combined? (each picture is 5)
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a
120
b
30
c
100
d
50
e
70
f
20