
Data Review
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Mathematics
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2nd Grade
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Hard
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Standards-aligned
A Biggins
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0 Slides • 15 Questions
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Multiple Choice
How many more peas were in Rick’s vegetable garden than tomatoes?
2
10
6
26
2
Multiple Choice
Which statement is incorrect about the pictograph?
Ten more students voted for cookies than nachos.
Fifty students voted in all.
Thirty more students voted for cookies than nachos.
More students voted for cookies than chips and nachos combined
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Multiple Choice
Which statement is incorrect about the pictograph?
Ten more students voted for pizza than chips.
Ten students voted for nachos.
Twenty more students voted for cookies than chips.
More students voted for cookies than chips and nachos combined
4
Multiple Choice
Kevin made the tally chart and graph below.
Which change should Kevin make to his graph so that it matches his tally chart?
He should add 1 to the bar for Sunday.
He should add 1 to the bar for Monday.
He should add 1 to the bar for Tuesday.
He should add 1 to the bar for Wednesday.
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Multiple Choice
Kevin made the tally chart and graph below.
Which change should Kevin make to his graph so that it matches his tally chart?
He should add 1 to the bar for Sunday.
He should add 1 to the bar for Monday.
He should add 1 to the bar for Tuesday.
He should add 1 to the bar for Wednesday.
6
Multiple Choice
Which pictograph shows the data in the tally chart?
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Multiple Choice
How many votes for blue?
3
30
15
20
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Multiple Choice
How many votes for blue?
6
30
15
20
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Multiple Choice
How many students voted for blue or green as their favorite color?
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23
13
10
10
Multiple Choice
How many students voted for red or green as their favorite color?
3
15
5
8
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Multiple Choice
Emmanuella counts the numbers of stickers she earns each day and records them in a table.
If she makes a bar graph of the data, which statement would be true.
The bar for 2 stickers would be the longest.
The bar for 3 stickers would be the longest.
The bar for 4 stickers would be the longest.
The bar for 5 and 6 stickers would be the same.
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Multiple Choice
Emmanuella counts the numbers of stickers she earns each day and records them in a table.
If she makes a bar graph of the data, which statement would be true.
The bar for 5 stickers would be the longest.
The bar for 6 stickers would be the longest.
The bar for 7 stickers would be the longest.
The bar for 5 and 6 stickers would be the same.
13
Multiple Choice
The students in 2nd grade voted on their favorite holiday. Which bar graph shows the data in the table?
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Multiple Choice
How many more peas were in Rick’s vegetable garden than carrots?
2
16
10
8
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Multiple Choice
Which tally chart represents this same data on Rick’s vegetable garden?
How many more peas were in Rick’s vegetable garden than tomatoes?
2
10
6
26
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