Let me carefully examine the bar chart to answer each question.
First, I need to count how many stars (marks) each student got:
- Student 1: Let me count the stars in column 1 → 6 stars
- Student 2: Column 2 → 2 stars
- Student 3: Column 3 → 4 stars
- Student 4: Column 4 → 7 stars
- Student 5: Column 5 → 4 stars
- Student 6: Column 6 → 5 stars
Now I'll answer each question:
1) Maximum marks were obtained by which student?
- The highest count is 7 stars, which is Student 4.
2) Which student obtained the least marks?
- The lowest count is 2 stars, which is Student 2.
3) How many students obtained exactly same marks?
- Students 3 and 5 both got 4 marks each → 2 students
4) Which student obtained 5 marks?
- Student 6 got exactly 5 stars.
5) How many students obtained marks more than 5?
- More than 5 means 6 or more
- Student 1: 6 marks ✓
- Student 4: 7 marks ✓
- So 2 students
Let me double-check my counting:
- Student 1: 6 stars (yes)
- Student 2: 2 stars (yes)
- Student 3: 4 stars (yes)
- Student 4: 7 stars (yes)
- Student 5: 4 stars (yes)
- Student 6: 5 stars (yes)
All counts are correct.
Final Answer:
1) Student 4
2) Student 2
3) 2
4) Student 6
5) 2
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of dot plot worksheets.