A part of the graph that names what the graph is about
The title
Ms. Smith made a picture graph to show the number of sports played by her students. Which part of the picture graph tells you what each symbol stands for?
Key
People choose Dogs 4 more than what pet?
Rabbit
How many won 5 prizes?
4
the numbers on a graph that are on the left side of a graph are on the ___ axis.
Y-axis
View Sports Picture graph. How many students played Football?
40
Explain how will the bar graph change if 3 people changed their votes from Cat to Goldfish?
Cat will go down to 8 and Goldfish will go up to 9.
How many won 15 prizes or more?
10
You have to _____ your x-axis so that people know what they are looking at.
Label
10 students played more Netball than which sport?
Football
How many fewer students own a Rabbit than own a Hamster?
1
What does each x stand for?
1 student
the part of a map or graph that explains the symbols
What is key
True or False- Basketball and Soccer combined is greater than Football and Rugby combined.
False
Change this bar graph into a line plot
see students work.
What is the least number of prizes won?
0
the numbers placed on the bottom part of a graph are on the ____ axis.
The x-axis
There are more students who play volleyball than play rugby, but fewer students play volleyball than play netball. Explain how you could change the bar graph to show the number of students who play volleyball.
What is 40 students played volleyball because rugby has 30 and netball has 40. The picture graph would add a row for volleyball with 4 balls next to it.
Which of the following statements is true? *May be more than one**
A- People own Rabbits 4 more times than Goldfish. B- Goldfish and Hamster combined is the same as Cat.
C- The bar graph is listed in order from least to greatest.
D- Dog is 3 less than Cat.
B and D
Explain how the line plot would change if 30 prizes were won 3 times?
3 x's would go above 30.