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| Sport | Tally | Total |
|---|---|---|
| Football | |||| |||| | 9 |
| Swimming | |||| || | 7 |
| Tennis | |||| | 4 |
| Gymnastics | |||| ||| | 8 |
| Cycling | || | 2 |
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✍️ Use the bar chart above to fill in the missing information.
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Now let's try — that need two to . For : How many more or than or ? 1: add and (9 + 8 = 17). 2: add and (7 + 4 = 11). 3: (17 − 11 = 6). The is 6 more ! the into .
🧩 Put these steps in the correct order to answer: How many children chose either Swimming or Cycling altogether?
- Write the answer: 9 children chose Swimming or Cycling
- Add the two totals together: 7 + 2 = 9
- Read the total for Cycling from the chart: 2
- Read the total for Swimming from the chart: 7
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🗂️ Sort these statements into True or False based on the Class 3 sports data from the chart.
Football was chosen by more children than Gymnastics.
Cycling was the most popular sport.
Tennis was chosen by fewer children than Swimming.
More than 10 children chose Cycling.
The total number of children surveyed was 30.
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Charts, Tables, and Data — Quick Quiz
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