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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will learn how to draw and interpret composite and multiple bar charts

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3 Questions

Q1.
The bar chart shows the number of each year group on a bus. How many students were on the bus in total?
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100
19
60
Correct answer: 80
Q2.
The bar chart shows the number of each year group on a bus. How many more students on the bus were in year 10 than year 7?
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12
19
31
Correct answer: 7
Q3.
The bar chart shows the number of each year group on a bus. Which was the modal year group?
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Correct answer: Year 10
Year 11
Year 7
Year 8
Year 9

3 Questions

Q1.
The dual bar chart shows information on breakfasts eaten at a school. How many people ate breakfast at school in total?
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102
Correct answer: 112
122
92
Q2.
The dual bar chart shows information on breakfasts eaten at a school. Which year groups have the most people eating breakfast at school? (Select 2 answers).
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Correct answer: Year 10
Year 11
Year 7
Year 8
Correct answer: Year 9
Q3.
The composite bar chart shows information about items bought at a cafe. Which item was bought the most?
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Burger
Correct answer: Chips
Hot dog

Lesson appears in

UnitMaths / Frequency charts (Data Collection, Bar and Pictograms)