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Reading Charts Worksheet

A Grade 8 math worksheet focusing on interpreting and analyzing various types of charts and graphs, including bar graphs, line graphs, and pie charts.

Grade 8 Math Data and GraphingReading Charts
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CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.8.SP.A.1CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.8.SP.A.2

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Reading Charts Worksheet

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Read each question carefully and analyze the provided charts to answer. Show your work where necessary.

The bar graph below shows the number of students who chose different sports as their favorite.

Favorite Sports of Students051015202520Football15Basketball25Soccer10Tennis5Volleyball

1. Which sport is the most popular among students?

2. How many more students prefer Soccer than Basketball?

3. What is the total number of students surveyed?

The line graph shows the temperature in a city over a 24-hour period.

City Temperature Over 24 Hours010203040500h6h12h18h24h

4. At what time was the temperature the highest?

a

0h

b

6h

c

12h

d

18h

5. What was the approximate temperature at 18 hours?

a

20°C

b

25°C

c

30°C

d

35°C

A survey was conducted asking 100 people about their favorite color. The results are shown in the pie chart below.

Red (30%)Blue (40%)Green (20%)Yellow (10%)Favorite Colors

6. The number of people who chose Red as their favorite color is  .

7. The percentage of people who chose Green or Yellow as their favorite color is  .

Consider a scatter plot showing the relationship between hours studied and test scores.

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8. If there is a positive correlation, then as hours studied increase, test scores tend to increase.

T

True

F

False

9. A scatter plot with points randomly spread out indicates a strong linear relationship.

T

True

F

False

10. Describe a real-world scenario where a double bar graph would be more appropriate than a single bar graph.