What Does the Data Mean?

What Does the Data Mean?

Description: Practice interpreting data. CCSS.Math.Content.1.MD.C.4. Organize, represent, and interpret data with up to three categories; ask and answer questions about the total number of data points, how many in each category, and how many more or less are in one category than in another.

Tags: 1st grade math, CCSS.Math.Content.1.MD.C.4 1st Grade

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Question 1 (Short Answer, 10 points)

If you organize a sports data set into three categories: 'Basketball', 'Soccer', and 'Tennis', how many data points are there in total if 'Basketball' has 30, 'Soccer' has 45, and 'Tennis' has 25? 







Question 2 (Short Answer, 10 points)

Using the same sports data set, how many more data points does 'Soccer' have than 'Basketball'?




Question 3 (Short Answer, 10 points)

What's the difference in data points between 'Basketball' and 'Tennis'? 





Question 4 (Short Answer, 10 points)

If you add another sports category 'Baseball' with 40 data points, how many categories are there in total? 






Question 5 (Short Answer, 10 points)

With the addition of 'Baseball', how many total data points exist? 





Question 6 (Short Answer, 10 points)

What's the average number of data points across all sport categories?



Question 7 (Short Answer, 10 points)

How many fewer data points does 'Tennis' have than 'Baseball'?





Question 8 (Short Answer, 10 points)

Soccer has how many more data points than Baseball?



Question 9 (Multiple Choice, 10 points)

What is the smallest data set in terms of the sports category?







Question 10 (Short Answer, 10 points)

If we remove 'Tennis' category, how many total data points exist?