The dot plot shows the amount of milk, in gallons, that seventeen students drank during the first week of school. How many students drank more than 4/6 gallons of milk?
7
The weights of several kittens are shown on the plot. What is the difference, in pounds, between the heaviest kitten and the lightest kitten?
1.9 pounds
The number of students who chose dog is half of the number of students who chose lizard. How many total students were surveyed?
The dot plot shows the amount of milk, in gallons, that seventeen students drank during the first week of school. How many students drank more than 1/2 of a gallon of milk?
11
The lengths, in feet, of 9 desks at an office supply store are shown above. What is the combined length, in feet, of the two shortest desks?
7.8 feet
The number of students who chose Chocolate twice the number of students who chose Caramel. How many students chose Chocolate or Caramel as their favorite candy?
45
The dot plot shows how many students walk to school. How many students have to walk 1/2 of a mile or more to school?
8
The weights, in ounces, of 9 puppies are shown above. What is the combined weight, in ounces, of all the puppies weighing less than five ounces?
13.5 ounces
The bar graph shows the number of students in three, fifth-grade classes at Gotham Elementary. How many students are in Mr. Fendley's class altogether?
20
The dot plot shows the distance that students have to walk to school. How many more students walk more than 1/2 than less than 1/2 of a mile to school?
2
The plot shows the distances of Lanie’s recent hikes. What many of the hikes were more than 4 miles?
2
The graph shows the numbers of fourth-grade and fifth-grade students who went on different school field trips. Based on the graph, how many fifth-grade students went to the Museum?
60
The plot shows the thicknesses, in inches, of different tile samples. How many samples are thicker than a 1/2?
4
The plot shows the results, in seconds, of a 200 meter dash. What is the difference, in seconds, between the fastest time and the slowest time?
1.8 seconds
The graph shows the numbers of fourth-grade and fifth-grade students who went on different school field trips. Based on the graph, how many 4th grade students went to the museum?
90