Graphing from a Table
Practice creating bar graphs from given data tables for third graders.
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Graphing from a Table
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Read each data table carefully. Then, create a bar graph to represent the data. Don't forget to label your graph!
1. The table below shows the favorite colors of students in a class. Create a bar graph to display this data.
Favorite Colors
Color
Number of Students
Red
6
Blue
8
Green
4
Yellow
5
2. A fruit stand recorded the number of fruits sold in one hour. Use the table to make a bar graph.
Fruit Sales
Fruit
Number Sold
Apples
10
Bananas
7
Oranges
5
Grapes
12
3. A bar graph uses to show data.
4. The title of a bar graph tells us .
5. Why is it important to label the axes (sides) of your graph?
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