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Grade 6 Math: Combining Data

This worksheet helps students in Grade 6 practice combining data from different sources and representing it in various forms, including bar graphs.

Grade 6 Math Data and GraphingCombining Data
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CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.SP.B.4

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Combining Data Worksheet

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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions to combine and represent data.

1. The table below shows the number of students who prefer different fruits in two different classes. Combine the data to find the total number of students who prefer each fruit.

Class A: Apple - 10, Banana - 8, Orange - 5, Grapes - 7 Class B: Apple - 12, Banana - 6, Orange - 9, Grapes - 4

Apple:  

Banana:  

Orange:  

Grapes:  

2. Create a bar graph to represent the combined data from Question 1. Remember to label your axes and provide a title.

Favorite Fruits of Combined Classes0510152025Number of StudentsFruits22Apple14Banana14Orange11Grapes

3. True or False: When combining data, you always need to find the average of the values.

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True

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False

4. Explain one reason why it can be useful to combine data from different sources.

5. Which of the following is NOT a common way to represent combined data?

a

Bar graph

b

Line plot

c

Recipe

d

Table