Results in Interpreting Data Workbook
Results in Interpreting Data Workbook
Interpreting Data
Lemonade
Watermelon
Popsicles
Grand Total:
What food is the most common? What food is the least common?
How many more popsicles than watermelon are there?
Table of Contents
The Results Are In: Interpreting Data
The BBQ
Fruit Survey
Picnic Bar Graph
Favorite BBQ Food
Favorite Picnic Spots
Cold Drinks
Hiking Bar Graph
Jake's Nature Hike
Hiking Buddies Graph
Pick a Flower Pictograph
Lemonade Stand
Summer Hobbies
BBQ Food
Pool Toys
In the Band Diagram
A Slice of the Fair
Coming Up with Questions
Pictograph Questions
Venn Diagram Questions
Pie Chart Questions
Certificate of Completion
The BBQ
Look at the pictures from Katy’s barbecue. Count and record the
numbers of each kind of food in the tally chart on the next page.
Then answer the questions below.
The BBQ Tally Sheet
Lemonade 2
Hot dogs
Apples
Watermelon
Popsicles
Grand
Total:
Grand
Total:
Picnic Bar Graph
Read the bar graph to learn which picnic games were the most popular.
Then answer the questions below. Show your work when possible.
12
11
10
9
Number of People
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
3. Add the number of people who love horseshoes and the number of people who love
races. What’s the difference between that total and the number of people who love tag?
4. How many more people would it take to make frisbee the most loved picnic activity?
9
8
Number of Students
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Mode is the term for the most common response in a set of data.
What is the most popular barbecue food? The food that has the highest
number of responses is the mode.
9
8
Number of Students
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Mode is the term for the most common response in a set of data.
What is the most popular picnic spot? The spot that people picked the
most is the mode.
7
Number of Students
Grape Juice
Cold Beverages
1. Seven students like apple juice. Find that bar and label it “Apple Juice.”
2. Nine students like lemonade. Find that bar and label it “Lemonade.”
3. Three students like iced tea. Find that bar and label it “Iced Tea.”
7
Number of Students
Hiking Locations
3 4 2 11 8
Directions:
1) Title your graph!
2) Label the parts of your graph.
3) Figure out a scale to it the number of animals Jake saw.
4) Graph the information.
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Eric
Carol
Manny
Sue
= one hike
1) Who went on the most hikes?
2) Compare Eric and Carol. How many more hikes did Eric go on?
Sunday
Monday
Wednesday
Friday
Saturday
= 2 lowers
3. On which day did Stefanie plant the fewest lowers? How many did she
plant that day?
4. On which day did Stefanie plant the most lowers? How many more did she
plant on that day than on Sunday?
Day 1 Day 1
Day 2 Day 2
Day 3 Day 3
2. How many cups of lemonade did Susie sell in the irst week?
3. How many cups of lemonade did Susie sell in the second week?
4. How many more or fewer cups of lemonade did Susie sell in week
one than in week two? Draw lemonade symbols to show the difference
below. Remember, one symbol equals two cups of lemonade.
Summer Hobbies
Read the Venn diagram below and answer the questions. The diagram shows three
favorite summertime hobbies. Each dot represents one person.
Camping Swimming
Biking
Chicken
Toys with
Dots and Stars
In the Band Diagram
Each picture respresents an instrument. How many children in the band play each
instrument? Color one slice for each instrument, using the colors below.
BLUE GREEN
PURPLE
9
8
Number of Students
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Sunday
Monday
Wednesday
Friday
Saturday
River Lake
Ocean
Noodle
Doughnut
Board