Let’s go step by step to solve each question using the bar graph.
First, let’s read how many trees there are of each type from the graph:
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Oaks (brown bar): goes up to 2 → so 2 oak trees
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Fir trees (light green bar): goes up to 5 → so 5 fir trees
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Maples (orange bar): goes up to 10 → so 10 maple trees
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Apple trees (red bar): goes up to 7 → so 7 apple trees
Now let’s answer each question one by one.
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Question 1: How many more apple trees are there than oaks?
Apple trees = 7
Oaks = 2
Difference = 7 - 2 =
5
So the correct answer is
5
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Question 2: How many fewer fir trees are there than maples?
Fir trees = 5
Maples = 10
Difference = 10 - 5 =
5
So the correct answer is
5
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Question 3: Which tree does the school have the most?
Look at the numbers:
- Oaks: 2
- Fir trees: 5
- Maples: 10 ← highest!
- Apple trees: 7
So the school has the most
maple trees.
Correct answer:
maple
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Question 4: How many more maples are there than oaks?
Maples = 10
Oaks = 2
Difference = 10 - 2 =
8
Correct answer:
8
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Question 5: How many trees are there in the garden all together?
Add them all up:
Oaks (2) + Fir trees (5) + Maples (10) + Apple trees (7) =
2 + 5 = 7
7 + 10 = 17
17 + 7 =
24
Total trees =
24
Correct answer:
24
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Final Answer:
1. 5
2. 5
3. maple
4. 8
5. 24
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of graph worksheets.