Problem Overview:
The task involves creating a bar graph to represent the number of each type of ball shown in the image. After creating the bar graph, we need to answer three questions based on the data.
Step 1: Count the Balls
First, let's count the number of each type of ball in the image:
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Beach Ball: There are 3 beach balls.
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Football: There is 1 football.
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Soccer Ball: There are 3 soccer balls.
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Baseball: There are 5 baseballs.
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Basketball: There are 4 basketballs.
Step 2: Create the Bar Graph
Using the counts above, we can fill in the bar graph:
- For
Beach Ball, draw a bar up to 3.
- For
Football, draw a bar up to 1.
- For
Soccer Ball, draw a bar up to 3.
- For
Baseball, draw a bar up to 5.
- For
Basketball, draw a bar up to 4.
Step 3: Answer the Questions
Now, let's answer the questions based on the counts:
#### Question 1: How many Beachballs are there?
From our count, there are
3 beach balls.
#### Question 2: How many Basketballs and Baseballs are there in all?
- Number of Basketballs: 4
- Number of Baseballs: 5
- Total: \( 4 + 5 = 9 \)
So, there are
9 Basketballs and Baseballs in total.
#### Question 3: How many more Baseballs are there than Footballs?
- Number of Baseballs: 5
- Number of Footballs: 1
- Difference: \( 5 - 1 = 4 \)
So, there are
4 more Baseballs than Footballs.
Final Answers:
1.
How many Beachballs are there?
\(\boxed{3}\)
2.
How many Basketballs and Baseballs are there in all?
\(\boxed{9}\)
3.
How many more Baseballs are there than Footballs?
\(\boxed{4}\)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of picture graph worksheets.