All Common Core: 2nd Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #163 : How To Find The Answer From A Table
Mr. Shine wants to do something different on Fridays, so he is going to add a subject to his class that he will teach every Friday. The results are shown in the table below.
Use the graph below to help answer the question.
How many people voted for pottery?
The bar for pottery is the second bar from the left. The bar raises to the number , which means people voted for pottery.
Example Question #162 : How To Find The Answer From A Table
Mr. Shine wants to do something different on Fridays, so he is going to add a subject to his class that he will teach every Friday. The results are shown in the table below.
Use the graph below to help answer the question.
How many people voted for singing?
The bar for pottery is the second bar from the left. The bar raises to the number , which means people voted for pottery.
Example Question #412 : Measurement & Data
Mr. Shine wants to do something different on Fridays, so he is going to add a subject to his class that he will teach every Friday. The results are shown in the table below.
Use the graph below to help answer the question.
What subject got the most votes?
Pottery
Woodwork
Painting
Singing
Pottery
Pottery received the most votes, in total.
Example Question #164 : How To Find The Answer From A Table
Mr. Shine wants to do something different on Fridays, so he is going to add a subject to his class that he will teach every Friday. The results are shown in the table below.
Use the graph below to help answer the question.
How many people voted?
To find out how many totally peopled voted, we need to add up all of the votes that each subject received.
Example Question #165 : How To Find The Answer From A Table
Mr. Shine wants to do something different on Fridays, so he is going to add a subject to his class that he will teach every Friday. The results are shown in the table below.
Use the graph below to help answer the question.
How many more people voted for the pottery than voted for singing?
The phrase "how many more" tells us that we are going to subtract. We can take the number of people who voted for pottery and subtract the number of people who voted for the singing.
Example Question #411 : Measurement & Data
Mr. Shine wants to do something different on Fridays, so he is going to add a subject to his class that he will teach every Friday. The results are shown in the table below.
Use the graph below to help answer the question.
Two students who wanted to vote for painting were absent on the day Mr. Shine's class voted. If the teacher counts their votes, how many votes will painting receive and will this change the winning subject?
, which will not change the winning subject
, which will not change the winning subject
, which will change the winning subject
, which will change the winning subject
, which will not change the winning subject
, which will not change the winning subject
It painting gets more votes it will have a total of votes.
This will not change the winning subject because the winning subject is pottery, with votes.
Example Question #51 : Draw Picture And Bar Graphs To Represent A Data Set: Ccss.Math.Content.2.Md.D.10
Mr. Shine wants to do something different on Fridays, so he is going to add a subject to his class that he will teach every Friday. The results are shown in the table below.
Use the graph below to help answer the question.
If four students who voted for singing change their minds and want to vote for another subject, how many votes would singing have?
If four people change their votes, we are taking from the votes that singing has.
Example Question #51 : Draw Picture And Bar Graphs To Represent A Data Set: Ccss.Math.Content.2.Md.D.10
Dan's class made a chart to display his and his classmates' favorite subjects.
Use the graph below to answer the question.
What is the title of the graph?
Dan's Classmates
Number of People
Dan's Class
Favorite Subject
Subject
Favorite Subject
The title of a bar graph can be found at the top of the graph, and it tells you what type of data the graph is displaying. In this case, our title is "Favorite Subject"
Example Question #61 : Draw Picture And Bar Graphs To Represent A Data Set: Ccss.Math.Content.2.Md.D.10
Dan's class made a chart to display his and his classmates' favorite subjects.
Use the graph below to answer the question.
What is the label of the x-axis?
Subject
Dan's Class
Number of People
Favorite Subject
Dan's classmates
Subject
A graph is made up of an x-axis and a y-axis. The x-axis of a graph is always the horizontal line (a line that runs from left to right) and the y-axis is alway the vertical line (a line that runs from top to bottom)
The x-axis of this graph is labeled "Subject".
Example Question #312 : Data Analysis And Probability
Dan's class made a chart to display his and his classmates' favorite subjects.
Use the graph below to answer the question.
What is the label of the y-axis?
Subject
Dan's Class
Favorite Subjects
Dan's Classmates
Number of People
Number of People
A graph is made up of an x-axis and a y-axis. The x-axis of a graph is always the horizontal line (a line that runs from left to right) and the y-axis is alway the vertical line (a line that runs from top to bottom)
The y-axis of this graph is labeled "Number of People".