Tally Chart - Minimum (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on using tally charts to identify the minimum value within a data set. Specifically, the problems present tally charts related to how many children have different types of pets and ask which pet is owned by the fewest children. Each question includes several options as answers. This topic offers introductory insights into understanding and interpreting data presented in graphic form, enabling beginners to engage with basic data analysis and graphical representation concepts.
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moreMath worksheet on 'Graphing - Tally Chart - Minimum (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Data and Graphs - Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/data_graphing_intro/ |
What food do the SMALLEST number of children like? |
Sandwich |
Ice Cream |
Salad |
What fruit do the SMALLEST number of children like? |
Watermelon |
Banana |
Apple |
Pear |
What sport do the SMALLEST number of children like? |
Hockey |
Dance |
Swimming |
Gymnastics |
What food do the SMALLEST number of children like? |
Fish |
Hamburger |
Ice Cream |
Salad |
What transportation type do the SMALLEST number of children like? |
Plane |
Bike |
Ship |
What food do the SMALLEST number of children like? |
Sandwich |
Salad |
Noodles |
Fries |
What pet do the SMALLEST number of children have? |
Bird |
Lizard |
Fish |