Lengths of Sticks
Butterfly Comparison
Hours Studying
Height Comparison
Children in a Family
100

How many sticks are 1 1/2 yards in length?

2

100

How many students found 5 butterflies?

5 students

100

What is the range of hours that students studied?

2-5 hours or 7

100

How many girls were measured?

20 girls

100

Does this chart have an outlier? If so what is it?

Yes, 6

200

What is the most common length of stick?

2

200

How many 6th graders found more than 10 butterflies?

8 students

200

How many students studied for 3 1/2 hours?

3 students

200

What is the range of height for boys?

41-54 inches or 13 

200

What is the difference in the most number of children in a family and the least number of children in a family?

6

300

What is the range of the data shown above?

1 -3 yards or 5

300

How many 4th graders took data?

20 students

300

What is the longest amount of time students spent studying?

What is the shortest amount of time students spent studying?

5 hours and 2 1/2 hours

300

How many students measured less than 48 inches?

12 students

300

What is the common number of children a family will have?

1

400

How many sticks were longer than 2 yards?

4 sticks

400

Choose three statements that are true for the data

A. There are more 4th graders than there are 6th graders.

B. The least number of butterflies seen is 0

C. There were 2 students that saw 14 butterflies

D. There were 3 students who saw 6 butterflies

E. There were 6 blue butterflies seen

B, C, D

400


How many students studied 3 or more hours?

11 students

400

What is the difference between the tallest girl and the shortest girl?

12 inches

400

What is the range of the data shown above?

0-6 children or 6

500

What questions can you answer using the information in the line plot? Pick three

A. What is the most common length of sticks?

B. How many yards were measured in all?

C. How many weeks did it take to measure all sticks?

D. How many sticks were thin?

E. How many sticks were measured all together?

A, B, E

500

What is the difference in the fewest number of butterflies found and the most butterflies found?

14 butterflies

500

What are two correct statements about this graph

A. There were more students who studied for 3 hours than 5 hours

B. The total number of students who studied was 14 

C. The difference in the longest amount of time studying and the shortest amount of time studying was 4 hours

D. The number of students who studied less than 3 hours was 2 students

A and D

500

How much taller is the shortest boy than the tallest girl?


15 inches

500

What do the circles represent?

What do the numbers represent?

Circles represent families

Numbers represent number of children in a family