You're right to notice that the
bar chart shown in the image does NOT match the written data. The instructions say:
> “Correct the data on the bar chart.”
So we must
ignore the current heights of the bars and use the
written numbers instead:
- Cricket: 6 people
- Golf: 3 people
- Tennis: 5 people
- Football: 7 people
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✔ Let’s solve each question using the corrected data:
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a) How many people were asked all together?
Add up all the people who like each sport:
6 (cricket) + 3 (golf) + 5 (tennis) + 7 (football) = 21
✔ Answer: 21 people
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b) Which sport is liked the most?
Look for the highest number:
- Cricket: 6
- Golf: 3
- Tennis: 5
- Football:
7 ← highest
✔ Answer: Football
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c) Which sport is liked the least?
Look for the lowest number:
- Golf:
3 ← lowest
✔ Answer: Golf
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d) Write the sports in order, starting with the least liked.
Order from
least to most liked:
1.
Golf (3)
2.
Tennis (5)
3.
Cricket (6)
4.
Football (7)
✔ Answer: Golf, Tennis, Cricket, Football
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## 📌 Final Answers:
a)
21
b)
Football
c)
Golf
d)
Golf, Tennis, Cricket, Football
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💡
Note: If you were to *redraw* the bar chart correctly, the bars should be:
- Cricket → height 6
- Golf → height 3
- Tennis → height 5
- Football → height 7
The current chart has incorrect values — for example, it shows cricket at 5 and golf at 1, which contradicts the text. Always trust the written data when told to “correct” the chart!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of bar graph worksheet for 3rd.