All Common Core: 2nd Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #22 : Tables
Mr. Ray's class created a bar graph to show the number of stuffed animals each student has at home.
How many students have stuffed animals?
Using the bar graph, we look for the bar that is for stuffed animals, which is the third one on the left. That bar has boxes in it, which means students have stuffed animals.
Example Question #23 : Tables
Mr. Ray's class created a bar graph to show the number of stuffed animals each student has at home.
How many students have stuffed animals?
Using the bar graph, we look for the bar that is for stuffed animals, which is the second one on the left. That bar has boxes in it, which means students have stuffed animals.
Example Question #24 : Tables
Mr. Ray's class created a bar graph to show the number of stuffed animals each student has at home.
How many students have stuffed animals?
Using the bar graph, we look for the bar that is for stuffed animals, which is the seventh one on the left. That bar has boxes in it, which means students have stuffed animals.
Example Question #25 : Tables
Mr. Ray's class created a bar graph to show the number of stuffed animals each student has at home.
How many students have stuffed animals?
Using the bar graph, we look for the bar that is for stuffed animals, which is the eigth one on the left. That bar has box in it, which means student has stuffed animals.
Example Question #26 : Tables
Mr. Ray's class created a bar graph to show the number of stuffed animals each student has at home.
How many students have stuffed animals?
Using the bar graph, we look for the bar that is for stuffed animals, which is the fifth one on the left. That bar has box in it, which means student has stuffed animals.
Example Question #27 : Tables
Mr. Ray's class created a bar graph to show the number of stuffed animals each student has at home.
How many students have stuffed animals?
Using the bar graph, we look for the bar that is for stuffed animals, which is the ninth one on the left. That bar has boxes in it, which means students have stuffed animals.
Example Question #28 : Tables
Mr. Ray's class created a bar graph to show the number of stuffed animals each student has at home.
How many students have the most stuffed animals?
Based on this bar graph, the most stuffed animals that a student has is students have stuffed animals.
Example Question #29 : Tables
Mr. Ray's class created a bar graph to show the number of stuffed animals each student has at home.
What is the most popular number of stuffed animals to have in Mr. Ray's class?
Based on the bar graph, students have stuffed animals. is the highest number of students that have the same number of stuffed animals.
Example Question #76 : Tables
Mr. Ray's class created a bar graph to show the number of stuffed animals each student has at home.
How many students have stuffed animals?
Using the bar graph, we look for the bar that is for stuffed animals, which is the sixth one from the left. That bar has boxes in it, which means students have stuffed animals.
Example Question #371 : Measurement & Data
Mr. Ray's class created a bar graph to show the number of stuffed animals each student has at home.
How many students have stuffed animals?
Using the bar graph, we look for the bar that is for stuffed animals, which is the last bar from the left. That bar has boxes in it, which means students have stuffed animals.