Let’s go step by step and count the weather symbols for each type.
First, let’s count how many days for each weather:
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Sunny: There are 8 sun symbols →
8 days
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Cloudy: There are 10 cloud symbols →
10 days
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Rainy: There are 6 rain symbols →
6 days
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Snowy: There are 4 snow symbols →
4 days
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Stormy: There are 3 storm symbols →
3 days
Now let’s answer each question one by one.
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1) Which weather was the most common?
Look at the counts: Cloudy has 10 — that’s the highest.
→
Cloudy
2) Which weather was the least common?
Stormy has only 3 — that’s the lowest.
→
Stormy
3) How many days was it snowy?
We counted 4 snow symbols.
→
4
4) How many days was it either rainy or stormy?
Rainy = 6, Stormy = 3 → 6 + 3 = 9
→
9
5) How many more days was it sunny than rainy?
Sunny = 8, Rainy = 6 → 8 - 6 = 2
→
2
6) How many more days was it cloudy than snowy?
Cloudy = 10, Snowy = 4 → 10 - 4 = 6
→
6
7) Joel takes his dog for a walk when it is NOT wet, snowy, or stormy.
“Wet” means rainy (since rain makes things wet). So he walks when it’s
sunny or cloudy.
Sunny = 8, Cloudy = 10 → 8 + 10 = 18
→
18
8) Sophia says ‘There are more cloudy days than snowy and stormy days put together.’ Is she right?
Snowy + Stormy = 4 + 3 = 7
Cloudy = 10 → 10 > 7 → Yes, she is right.
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Yes
9) How many days are there in March?
Add up all the days:
Sunny (8) + Cloudy (10) + Rainy (6) + Snowy (4) + Stormy (3) =
8 + 10 = 18; 18 + 6 = 24; 24 + 4 = 28; 28 + 3 =
31
Also, we know from calendar knowledge that March always has 31 days.
→
31
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Final Answer:
1) Cloudy
2) Stormy
3) 4
4) 9
5) 2
6) 6
7) 18
8) Yes
9) 31
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 2nd grade bar graph worksheet.