Reading Data Displays (Grade 6)
Free printable Grade 6 worksheet on reading and interpreting numerical data displays.
How to teach reading and choosing data displays teaching guide, with a worked explanation.
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Grade 6 · Math worksheet
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Statistics: Reading Data Displays
Use each data display (value with its frequency in brackets) to answer the question.
- 1.A data display shows: 15 (x6), 7 (x5), 17 (x3), 3 (x6), 17 (x4). How many data values are there in total?
- 2.A data display shows: 2 (x4), 17 (x6), 16 (x1), 1 (x2), 15 (x4), 1 (x6). Which value occurs most often?
- 3.A data display shows: 15 (x4), 9 (x1), 20 (x6), 4 (x4). How many data values are greater than 9?
- 4.A data display shows: 17 (x4), 1 (x5), 9 (x5), 12 (x5), 13 (x3), 8 (x2). How many data values are greater than 9?
- 5.A data display shows: 13 (x2), 17 (x4), 11 (x3), 10 (x2), 10 (x3). How many data values are greater than 10?
- 6.A data display shows: 5 (x3), 17 (x2), 5 (x4), 10 (x3), 16 (x1). How many data values are there in total?
- 7.A data display shows: 11 (x2), 9 (x5), 6 (x1), 12 (x1). How many data values are greater than 9?
- 8.A data display shows: 20 (x2), 14 (x2), 9 (x5), 12 (x2). How many data values are there in total?
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