Homework Helper Chapter 10 Lesson 10.1 1. An example of a completed tally chart is provided. 2. 20 classmates IIII IIII IIII IIII 3. 3 classmates III 4.

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Homework Helper Chapter 10 Lesson An example of a completed tally chart is provided classmates IIII IIII IIII IIII 3. 3 classmates III 4. by walking and by biking 5. by bus 6. I would take a survey by asking my classmates what their favorite shirt color is. I would record their choices with tally marks. Lesson Check/Spiral Review: 1.blue 2.sample answer: 10 dimes :15 5.3:30 Answers for questions #1 -#5 will vary depending upon the results of the survey. Answers should match the data in the tally chart.

Homework Helper Chapter 10 Lesson A picture graph has a title that describes what it’s about. It has pictures to show the data. Another part is the key which tells how many each picture stands for. Lesson Check/Spiral Review: 1.GIna 2.2: ; 56 4, Carlos OR Two children read fewer books than Carlos. Since fewer means less than, I needed to look at the graph to see who read less than 4 books. Gwen and Henry read less books than Carlos. 2 children 1. 9 books 2. 2 more books 3. 4 fewer books

Homework Helper Chapter 10 Lesson children 3. 4 fewer children 4. peanut butter children Lesson Check/Spiral Review: ; 17 6.The graph shows the favorite cookies of the children surveyed. Most children chose peanut butter and the fewest amount of children chose oatmeal. One more child chose shortbread cookies than chocolate.

Homework Helper Chapter 10 Lesson 10.4 Lesson Check/Spiral Review: ; children 2. soccer 3. 2 more children 4. football 5. baseball = 3 children = 8 basketball = 5 children 8 children 6.The graph shows the favorite sports of the children surveyed. Most children chose soccer and the fewest amount of children chose football. Two more child chose basketball than baseball.

Homework Helper Chapter 10 Lesson I would measure the length of a bench in meters because meters are longer than centimeters. So, it would take fewer meters than centimeters to measure the length of a bench. 4. Jessie and Victor Lesson Check/Spiral Review: : David 1. See the bar graph below for the title and labels. 2. Hours Playing Soccer Each Week Number of Hours Friends

Homework Helper Chapter 10 Lesson books Lesson Check/Spiral Review: 1.increased ; I used the data to create a bar graph. For each month, I drew a bar to match the number of books Abby read each month. Finally, I used the graph to analyze the data and compare the bars to see how the data changed. 3. April and May 1. Books Abby Read Each Month Books The number of books answers should indicate that the number of books Abby read decreased each month. Month