Solving Problems
From Graphs
Practice
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Graphs can be used to organize
information and solve problems.
Answer these questions about the graphs.

 The school records the lunch orders each
 day and makes a graph.

  What did most students order for lunch? 
  What did the students order the least? 
  If they want student to buy lunch, what do you think they should serve more often? 
  If they want students to buy lunch,  what do you think they could leave off the menu? 

 

 Mrs. Hall's class wants to order flowers  
 for Mother's Day. They will only order
 one kind of flower.
  Based on the graph, what kind of flower should they order? 
  If they were able to order a second
 type of flower, what would be their
 second choice? 

  Can you identify 2 types of flowers
 that they should NOT order? 

 

 Oswego is going to have a pet show at 
 Harborfest.
 Mrs. Delia's class decided to enter their
 pets.
  How many students will enter their
 dogs? 

  How many students entered their
 cats? 

  If Harborfest decided to eliminate one
 kind of pet from the contest, which pet do you think it might be? 

 

 

    Remember:

Problems can be solved by using graphs.

Click on the graph to review the lesson.

 
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