Practice
Tables and Graphs practice
Practise tables and graphs at your own pace. Choose a support level, try each question on paper or in your jotter, use a hint if you need a first step, then show answers to check your work.
Build your confidence
Choose a difficulty and number of questions. Try one question at a time, write down your working, then reveal answers only when you are ready to check. Hints give a first step without giving away the answer.
10 practice questions
Current set: Mixed. Try each question first, then use the hint if you need a first step.
1. A graph shows 5 on Monday and 9 on Friday. Did the value increase, decrease or stay the same?
Monday to Friday
Read from left to right, then compare the values.
2. A tally chart has 3 full groups of five and 2 extra marks. What is the total?
Tally marks
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3. Find the median of 11, 7, 5, 13, 3.
4. Find the mode of 4, 16, 25, 4, 35, 4.
5. Use the frequency table. Which day has the least?
Items by day
Tuesday 14 Wednesday 11 Monday 10 6. A frequency table shows 4 dogs, 4 cats and 1 fish. How many pets are there altogether?
Pets
Dogs 4 Cats 4 Fish 1 7. Use the pictogram. How many items are shown altogether?
Items collected
Monday●●●Tuesday●●●Wednesday●●●●Key: 1 picture = 5
8. Use the line graph. What value is shown for Week 2?
Pages read
Read from left to right, then compare the values.
9. Use the visitor table. Find the difference between afternoon and morning visitors.
Visitors
Morning 20 Afternoon 32 Evening 17 10. Find the range of 32, 12, 17, 10, 18.
Practice answers
Check your work when you are ready.