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Grade 3 Tally Graph C Merged

The document consists of various data and graphing worksheets designed for K-5 students. It includes activities related to tallying, counting, and creating bar graphs based on different themes such as bike trips, solid shapes, favorite colors, and more. Each section provides questions for students to answer based on the data presented in the graphs.

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Grade 3 Tally Graph C Merged

The document consists of various data and graphing worksheets designed for K-5 students. It includes activities related to tallying, counting, and creating bar graphs based on different themes such as bike trips, solid shapes, favorite colors, and more. Each section provides questions for students to answer based on the data presented in the graphs.

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Bike trip tally and graph

Data and Graphing Worksheet

William recorded the distance of his bike trips for 5 days.


Show the information by drawing a line graph.

Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5

Bike trip
10
9
8
7
Distance in kilometers

6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5
Day

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Solid shapes tally and graph
Data and Graphing Worksheet

John made a tally chart of the solid shapes that he sees.


Show the information by drawing a bar graph.

cylinder sphere cube pyramid cone

Solid shapes
10
Number of solid shapes

9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0

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Name Date

COUNT AND TALLY SHEET 4 – BUG HUNT


Count the number of bugs in each category and draw a tally for each one.
Tick them off as you count them.

BUG TALLY NUMBER

spider

ant

snail

butterfly

bee

How many more spiders than butterflies? _______


Name Date

TALLY THE NUMBER SHEET 1


Complete the tally for each of the numbers below. The first one is done for you.

NUMBER TALLY
1) 6 1111 1
2) 8
3) 10
4) 3
5) 11
6) 14
7) 8
8) 17
9) 12
10) 20
11) 16
12) 23
Name Date

COUNT THE TALLY SHEET 1


Write the number shown by the tally marks.

TALLY NUMBER
1) 1111 4

2) 1111 1111
3) 1111 1111
4) 111
5) 1111 1111 1
6) 1111 1111 1111
7) 1111 111
8) 1111 1111 1111 11
9) 1111 1111 11
10) 1111 1111 1111 1111 1
11) 1111 1111 1111 1
12) 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111
Favorite color bar graph
Data and Graphing Worksheet

Kyla asked her friends to vote on their favorite colors.


Create a bar graph and answer the questions.

Color red yellow blue green orange


Votes 6 10 5 6 8

Favorite color
10
9
8
Number of votes

7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
red yellow blue green orange

1. What color is liked the most? _________


2. What color is liked the least? _________
3. What two colors got a total of 12 votes? _________
4. How many more votes did red have than blue? _________
5. How many fewer votes did blue have than yellow? _________
6. How many kids voted for red, green and orange? _________
7. What is the difference between the votes for orange _________
and blue?
8. How many votes were there in total? _________

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Tools bar graph
Data and Graphing Worksheet

Vince recorded the total number of each tool.


Create a bar graph and answer the questions.

Tools Saw Hammer Screwdriver Shovel


Total 5 9 8 8
number

Construction tools
10
9
Total number of each item

8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0

1. How many screwdrivers are there? ____________


2. Which tool is the greatest in number? ____________
3. Which tool is the least in number? ____________
4. Which tools have the same number? ____________
5. How many shovels and hammers are there? ____________
6. If Vince added six more hammers, how many ____________
hammers would there be?

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Favorite color bar graph
Data and Graphing Worksheet

Kyla asked her friends to vote on their favorite colors.


Create a bar graph and answer the questions.

Color red yellow blue green orange


Votes 6 10 5 6 8

Favorite color
10
9
8
Number of votes

7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
red yellow blue green orange

1. What color is liked the most? _________


2. What color is liked the least? _________
3. What two colors got a total of 12 votes? _________
4. How many more votes did red have than blue? _________
5. How many fewer votes did blue have than yellow? _________
6. How many kids voted for red, green and orange? _________
7. What is the difference between the votes for orange _________
and blue?
8. How many votes were there in total? _________

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Tools bar graph
Data and Graphing Worksheet

Vince recorded the total number of each tool.


Create a bar graph and answer the questions.

Tools Saw Hammer Screwdriver Shovel


Total 5 9 8 8
number

Construction tools
10
9
Total number of each item

8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0

1. How many screwdrivers are there? ____________


2. Which tool is the greatest in number? ____________
3. Which tool is the least in number? ____________
4. Which tools have the same number? ____________
5. How many shovels and hammers are there? ____________
6. If Vince added six more hammers, how many ____________
hammers would there be?

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Juice store bar graph
Data and Graphing Worksheet

A fruit juice store recorded the number of glasses sold.


Create a bar graph and answer the questions.

Fruit juice Lemon Grape Apple Orange


Number of 7 10 9 8
glasses sold

Fruit juice store


10
Number of glasses sold

9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Lemon Grape Apple Orange

1. What juice sold the most? ____________


2. What juice sold the least? ____________
3. How many glasses of apple juice were sold? ____________
4. How many more glasses of grapes juice ____________
were sold than lemon juice?
5. How many glasses of orange and apple juice ____________
together were sold?
6. How many glasses were sold in all? ____________

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Election scaled bar graph
Data and Graphing Worksheet

Look at the bar graph and answer the questions.

Votes for class president


36

30
Number of votes

24

18

12

0
Ben Olivia Mark James Emma

1. Who won the election for class president?


a. Ben b. Mark c. Olivia d. James
2. How many votes did Ben get?
a. 18 b. 19 c. 21 d. 23
3. Who got 15 votes?
a. Olivia b. Emma c. James d. Mark
4. Which two candidates got a combined 48 votes?
a. Ben and Olivia c. Mark and James
b. Olivia and Emma d. Emma and Mark
5. How many students voted in all?
a. 90 b. 81 c. 71 d. 60

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Dancers scaled bar graph
Data and Graphing Worksheet

Study the bar graph and answer the questions.

Dancers in each grade level


48

40
Number of dancers

32

24

16

0
Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5

1. How many Grade 3 dancers are there?


a. 8 b. 24 c. 32 d. 40
2. How many fewer dancers are there in Grade 2 than Grade 4?
a. 4 b. 8 c. 12 d. 16
3. How many more dancers are there in Grade 3 and 4 together
than Grade 1?
a. 8 b. 16 c. 56 d. 72
4. Which grade level has 40 dancers?
a. Grade 5 b. Grade 4 c. Grade 3 d. Grade 2
5. Which grade level has more dancers than Grade 2 but less
than Grade 4?
a. Grade 1 b. Grade 2 c. Grade 3 d. Grade 4

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Computer sales scaled bar graph
Data and Graphing Worksheet

Read the bar graph and answer the questions.


Computers sold in four shops
30
Number of computers sold

25

20

15

10

0
Shop A Shop B Shop C Shop D

1. Which shop sold the most?


a. Shop A b. Shop B c. Shop C d. Shop D

2. 2. How many less computers were sold in Shop D than Shop A?


a. 10 b. 15 c. 20 d. 25

3. How many computers were sold in Shop B?


a. 5 b. 10 c. 18 d. 20

4. How many computers were sold in Shop A and C?


a. 25 b. 45 c. 55 d. 65

5. Which shops together sold exactly 40 computers?


a. Shop A and C c. Shop B and C
b. Shop C and D d. Shop A and D

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School pictograph
Data and Graphing Worksheet

The number of students in each school is shown.


Use the information to answer the questions.

School Number of students


School A
School B
School C
School D
School E

= 100 students = 50 students

1. How many students are there in School E? __________


2. Which school has 450 students? __________
3. Which school has the most students? __________
4. How many students are there in School D and E? __________
5. How many fewer students are there in School B
__________
than School C?
6. How many more students are there in School A
__________
than School E?

7. Which two schools have a total of 750 students? __________

8. How many symbols would be used to show 550


__________
students on the pictograph?

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Movie tickets pictograph
Data and Graphing Worksheet

A theater counted the number of tickets sold over six days.


Read the chart and answer the questions.

Day Number of tickets


Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6

= 20 tickets = 10 tickets

1. How many tickets were sold on Day 6? __________


2. Which day did they sell 90 tickets? __________
3. Which day did they sell the most tickets? __________
4. How many tickets did they sell on Day 1 and 4? __________
5. How many more tickets were sold on Day 5 than
__________
Day 2?
6. What is the difference between the number of
__________
tickets sold on Day 4 and Day 6?
7. Half of the tickets sold on Day 3 were for kids.
__________
How many tickets for kids were sold that day?
8. How many symbols would be used to show 70
__________
tickets on the pictograph?

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Coin collection pictograph
Data and Graphing Worksheet

Five friends recorded the number of their coin collection.


Use the information to answer the questions.

Name Number of coins


Noah

Leo

Jack

Zoey

Olivia

= 8 coins

1. How many coins did Jack collect? __________


2. Who collected 24 coins? __________
3. Who collected the same number of coins? __________
4. How many coins did Leo and Zoey collect? __________
5. Two friends collected a total of 80 coins. Who were
__________
they?
6. How many more coins did Olivia collect than Zoey? __________
7. Who collected more coins than Noah but less than
__________
Olivia?
8. If Zoey collects 12 more coins, how many coins
__________
would she have?

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Pizza pictograph
Data and Graphing Worksheet

Jake recorded the number of pizzas sold over five days.


Read the chart and answer the questions.

Day Number of pizzas sold


Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

= 5 pizzas

1. How many pizzas did he sell on Thursday? __________


2. Which day did he sell the fewest pizzas? __________
3. Which day did he sell the most pizzas? __________
4. Which day did he sell 25 pizzas? __________
5. How many pizzas did he sell on Monday and
__________
Wednesday?
6. Were more pizzas sold on Monday or Friday? __________
7. How many fewer pizzas were sold on Friday
__________
than Thursday?
8. How many pizzas did he sell in five days? __________

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Name Date

MEAN, MEDIAN, MODE AND RANGE PROBLEMS 2


1) In a times table test, a group of 9 children score 25, 17, 21, 25, 23, 21, 27, 21
and 18 out of a total of 30. Find their mean, median, mode and range.

Mean ________ Median ________ Mode ________ Range ________

2) The salamanders have a competition to see how far they can jump.
Their results are as follows:
Captain Sally Quadra Tyger Frazer Flame
2.3m 3.5m 1.7m 4.3m 2.1m 1.7m
Find the mean, median, mode and range of their jumps.

Mean ________ Median ________ Mode ________ Range ________

3) On a day in January the temperatures for 7 places around the world are as
follows:
Amsterdam 5°C Hong Kong 15°C Moscow -17°C Toronto -17°C
Cape Town 20°C Minneapolis -21°C New York -6°C
Find the mean, median, mode and range of temperatures.

Mean ________ Median ________ Mode ________ Range ________

4) In November during a 2-week period, a rain gauge measures the following


amounts of rain in cm:
{2.5, 1.7, 0, 0.7, 1.4, 2.3, 3.1, 2, 1.8, 0, 1.7, 3.4, 0, 0.4}
Find the mean, median, mode and range of the rainfall.

Mean ________ Median ________ Mode ________ Range ________


Name Date

MEAN, MEDIAN, MODE AND RANGE PROBLEMS 1


1) In a spellings test, some children in a class score 13, 17, 12, 19, 20, 13, and 11
out of a total of 20. Find their mean, median, mode and range.

Mean _______ Median _______ Mode _______ Range _______

2) The salamander go fishing and catch the following amounts:


Captain 15 Sally 12 Quadra 18 Tyger 8 Frazer 22 Quadra 18
Find the mean, median, mode and range of their catches.

Mean _______ Median _______ Mode _______ Range _______

3) Eleven runners are raising money for charity by running round a track.
Here are the number of laps they manage to run:
Number of laps: 15, 12, 8, 26, 14, 11, 8, 15, 9, 10, 15
Find their mean, median, mode and range.

Mean _______ Median _______ Mode _______ Range _______

4) An ice-cream van sells a range of different ice-creams for 2 weeks. This is the
number of ice-creams he manages to sell.

Week 1: 87, 75, 95, 102, 109, 61, 85 Week 2: 77, 103, 102, 79, 82, 63, 70

Find the mean, median, mode and range of his ice-cream sales.

Mean _______ Median _______ Mode _______ Range _______


Name Date

MEAN, MEDIAN, MODE AND RANGE SHEET 5


Find the mean, median, mode and range in each of the sets of data.

1) {61, 57, 49, 60, 45, 51, 57, 60, 53, 57, 55, 48, 65, 52}
order {45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 53, 55, 57, 57, 57, 60, 60, 61, 65
Mean ________ Median ________ Mode ________ Range ________

2) {129, 113, 110, 123, 112, 115, 110, 124, 121, 113, 115, 121, 115}
order

Mean ________ Median ________ Mode ________ Range ________

3) {-4, 7, 4, -8, 13, 4, -2, -5, 7, -6, 5, 15, -2, 1, 12, 7}


order

Mean ________ Median ________ Mode ________ Range ________

4) {83, 77, 81, 79, 85, 77, 76, 72, 87, 81, 83, 77, 91, 81, 77}
order

Mean ________ Median ________ Mode ________ Range ________

5) {0.7, 0.2, 0.9, 1.2, 1.5, 0.4, 0.6, 0.2, 1.1, 0.3, 0.7, 0.2, 1.1}
order

Mean ________ Median ________ Mode ________ Range ________

6) {6.2, 5.6, 4.9, 5.1, 6.2, 5.7, 5.1, 4.7, 5.4, 6.2, 4.5, 6.4}
order

Mean ________ Median ________ Mode ________ Range ________


Name Date

MEAN, MEDIAN, MODE AND RANGE SHEET 1


Find the mean, median, mode and range in each of the sets of data.
The first one has been done for you.
Example {15, 23, 19, 20, 23} 4) {22, 37, 19, 25, 37, 51, 82}

order {15, 19, 20, 23, 23} order

Mean 100÷5=20 Median 20 Mean Median

Mode 23 Range 23-15=8 Mode Range

1) {2, 7, 4, 2, 3, 6, 11} 5) {6, 2, 13, 7, 6, 11, 10, 6, 2}

order order

Mean Median Mean Median

Mode Range Mode Range

2) {70, 63, 67, 62, 63} 6) {109, 104, 96, 103, 104, 107, 98}

order order

Mean Median Mean Median

Mode Range Mode Range

3) {11, 4, 7, 8, 2, 6, 4} 7) {14, 68, 38, 65, 36, 57, 65}

order order

Mean Median Mean Median

Mode Range Mode Range


Averages: Mean, median & mode
Data and Graphing Worksheet

Find the mean, median and mode of each word problem.


Show your work and write your answer in the space provided.

1. The school nurse recorded the height in inches of eight


Grade 5 students : 50, 52, 51, 56, 52, 57, 60, 62.

Mean: _______ Median: _______ Mode: _______

2. Bryan had his workout routine and tracked the time he had
each day for a 1 week-period. The time in minutes were as
follows: 45, 60, 50, 55, 40, 75, 60.

Mean: _______ Median: _______ Mode: _______

3. Rica and Kathy organized a fund raising event. On the first


day, they collected the following amounts: $14, $15, $30,
$25, $20, $18, $18, $12, $22.

Mean: _______ Median: _______ Mode: _______

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Averages: Mean, median & mode
Data and Graphing Worksheet

Find the mean, median and mode for each set of numbers.
Show your work and write your answer in the space provided.

Given Mean Median Mode


a. 10, 12, 10, 17, 11

b. 6, 8, 11, 5, 4, 8

c. 34, 38, 38, 22, 24

d. 43, 32, 31, 43, 21, 23, 17

e. 54, 64, 65, 73, 64

f. 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 11, 10, 5

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Averages: Mean, median & mode
Data and Graphing Worksheet

Find the mean, median and mode for each set of numbers.
Show your work and write your answer in the space provided.

Given Mean Median Mode


a. 4, 4, 3, 9, 5

b. 8, 4, 5, 8, 5, 4, 8

c. 10, 13, 11, 13, 13

d. 5, 12, 13, 16, 12, 14, 12, 5, 10

e. 15, 18, 19, 20, 22, 24, 22

f. 42, 34, 36, 24, 34

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Probability: Darts
Data and Graphing Worksheet

Study the problem and answer the probability questions.


Write your answer as a fraction and simplify if possible.

One dart is thrown at the


board.

1. What is the probability of hitting an even number? _________

2. What is the probability of hitting an odd number? _________

3. What is the probability of hitting a multiple of 4? _________

4. What is the probability of hitting a factor of 12? _________

5. What is the probability of hitting the number 15? _________

6. What is the probability of hitting the number 20 or


the number 1? _________

7. What is the probability of hitting a multiple of 5? _________

8. What is the probability of hitting a number more


than 10 but less than 18? _________

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Probability: Cards
Data and Graphing Worksheet

Study the problem and answer the probability questions.


Write your answer as a fraction and simplify if possible.

A card is drawn from a deck


of 52 cards.

1. What is the probability of selecting a red card? _________

2. What is the probability of selecting a black card? _________


3. What is the probability of selecting a heart? _________
4. What is the probability of selecting a spade? _________

5. What is the probability of selecting a king? _________

6. What is the probability of selecting either an ace or


a jack? _________

7. What is the probability of selecting an even red


card? _________

8. What is the probability of selecting either a spade


or a diamond card? _________

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Probability: Tickets
Data and Graphing Worksheet

Study the problem and answer the probability questions.


Write your answer as a fraction and simplify if possible.

Raffle tickets are numbered


from 1-40. A ticket is picked
at random.

1. What is the probability of picking an even number? _________


2. What is the probability of picking a number greater
than 20? _________
3. What is the probability of picking a number less
than 20? _________
4. What is the probability of picking numbers greater
than 25 but less than 35? _________
5. What is the probability of picking a multiple of 5? _________
6. What is the probability of picking a number ending
with 0? _________
7. What is the probability of picking the number 7? _________

8. What is the probability of picking one of the


numbers 3 or 13 or 23? _________

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Probability: Fair die
Data and Graphing Worksheet

Study the problem and answer the probability questions.


Write your answer as a fraction and simplify if possible.

A fair die is tossed.

Remember: 1 is not a
prime number

1. What is the probability of rolling a 3? _________

2. What is the probability of rolling more than 4? _________

3. What is the probability of rolling less than 5? _________

4. What is the probability of rolling an even number? _________

5. What is the probability of rolling an odd number? _________

6. What is the probability of rolling a prime number? _________

7. What is the probability of rolling a 3 or a 6? _________

8. What is the probability of rolling an even prime


number? _________

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Teacher : Date :

Probability Using a Spinner


2 3
1 ) What is the probability of the spinner not landing on 3 or 4 ? _________

1 3
2 ) Do you have an equal chance of landing on either 2 or 3 ? _________

4 1
3 ) What is the probability of the spinner not landing on 1 or 2 ? _________

4 ) What is the probability of the spinner not landing on 3 ? _________

5 ) Do you have an equal chance of landing on either 1 or 3 ? _________

6 ) What is the probability of the spinner landing on 4 ? _________

7 ) What is the probability of the spinner landing on 2 or 4 ? _________

C A
8 ) What is the probability of the spinner landing on B or C ? _________
E E

9 ) What is the probability of the spinner landing on B ? _________


B E

10 ) What is the probability of the spinner not landing on A or E ? _________ B A

11 ) Do you have an equal chance of landing on either B or E ? _________

12 ) What is the probability of the spinner not landing on A ? _________

13 ) What is the probability of the spinner landing on A or C ? _________

14 ) What is the probability of the spinner not landing on E ? _________

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Probability: School bag
Data and Graphing Worksheet

Inside this school bag are the pictured objects.

1. What is the probability of pulling a pencil from the bag? ______


2. What is the probability of pulling a crayon from the
bag? ______
3. What is the probability of pulling a pen from the bag? ______
4. What is the probability of pulling either a pen or a
crayon from the bag? ______
5. What is the probability of pulling either a pencil or a
pen out of the bag? ______
6. Which object is least likely to be pulled out of the bag? ______
7. Which object has the highest possibility of being pulled
out of the bag? ______
8. Does a pencil or a crayon have a higher probability of
being pulled out? ______

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Probability: Candy jar
Data and Graphing Worksheet

Answer the probability questions for the candies jar shown


below.

1. What is the probability of picking an orange candy? _________


2. What is the probability of picking a yellow candy? _________
3. What is the probability of picking a blue candy? _________
4. What is the probability of picking a green candy? _________
5. Which candy is least likely to be picked at random? _________
6. What is the probability of picking either a yellow
candy or a green candy? _________
7. What is the probability of picking either an orange
candy or a blue candy? _________
8. Would it be more likely to pick an orange candy or
yellow candy? _________

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Name : Score :
Teacher : Date :

Equivalent Ratios

1) 2 : 3 = 4 : __ = 6 : __ = __ : 12 = __ : 15 = __ : 18

2) 2 : 3 = 4 : __ = __ : 9 = 8 : __ = __ : 15 = __ : 18

3) 5 : 8 = 10 : __ = 15 : __ = 20 : __ = 25 : __ = 30 : __

4) 1 : 2 = __ : 4 = 3 : __ = __ : 8 = __ : 10 = 6 : __

5) 2 : 5 = __ : 10 = __ : 15 = __ : 20 = 10 : __ = __ : 30

6) 1 : 3 = 2 : __ = 3 : __ = 4 : __ = 5 : __ = __ : 18

7) 6 : 7 = __ : 14 = __ : 21 = __ : 28 = 30 : __ = 36 : __

8) 4 : 5 = 8 : __ = 12 : __ = __ : 20 = __ : 25 = 24 : __

9) 1 : 6 = __ : 12 = 3 : __ = __ : 24 = __ : 30 = __ : 36

10 ) 1 : 2 = __ : 4 = 3 : __ = 4 : __ = __ : 10 = __ : 12

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Ratio Tables

Name:____________________ Date:_________________

Complete the ratio tables.

1) 2)
10 2 7

2 3 5 10 4 16 18

3) 4)
7 9 12 5 35 40

21 33 3 15

5) 6)
12 24 36 60 7 63

11 2 6 12

7) 8)
2 4 10 6 5 15

3 8 40 72

9) 10)
4 8 24 8 24 16

8 64 10 50

11) 12)
11 66 44 8 56

8 64 2 10 18

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Name :

Sheet 1
Favorite Sport
A survey was conducted among university students to find their favorite games. Read the
data provided in the pictogram below and answer the questions that follow:

Volleyball Baseball Soccer Tennis Basketball

660 1728 672 1662 1236

1) Find the ratio of students who like baseball to the students who like tennis.

2) What is the ratio of the most preferred game to the least preferred game among
the university students?

3) Identify the games preferred by the university students in the ratio of 55 : 56.

4) Find the ratio of the least favorite sport to all the other sports.

5) Compare the ratio of students who like basketball to those who prefer soccer.

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Ratio - Two Quantities Sheet 1

1) A new born baby has 270 bones and an adult has 206 bones. Find the ratio
of bones in an adult to that of a new born baby.

2) On Monday morning, Kim received 120 e-mails and responded to 60 e-mails.


What is the ratio of e-mails that Kim received to the mails that she answered?

3) A boutique sold 72 designer outfits and 24 pieces of jewelry over the Christmas
weekend. Find the ratio of the number of outfits sold to the pieces of jewelry
sold.

4) There are 26 letters in the English language and 24 in Korean. What is the ratio
of letters in the Korean language to the letters in the English language?

5) The Earth takes 24 hours to rotate around its own axis and the moon takes
27 days. What is the ratio of the time taken by the moon to the time taken by
the Earth to rotate around their respective axes? (Hint: Convert hours to days)

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Ratio - Farm Animals Sheet 1

1) What is the ratio of horses to cows?

2) Find the ratio of pigs to hens.

3) Is the ratio of pigs to ducks and the ratio


of horses to cows an equivalent one?

4) What is the ratio of animals to birds?

5) What would be the ratio of cows to hens, if there were six more cows in the farm?

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RATIO PROBLEMS 4
At the national park
1) In the national park, the ratio of black bears to grizzly bears is 3:1.

a) If there were 24 black bears, how many grizzly bears would there be? ____

b) If the park had 12 grizzly bears, how many black bears would it have? ____

c) If the total number of black and grizzly bears was 20. How many black bears and
how many grizzly bears would it have? ____ black bears, ____ grizzly bears.

2) In the park, the ratio of bald eagle to osprey is 4:6.

a) Write this ratio in its simplest form ___ : ___

b) If there were 12 bald eagle, how many osprey would there be? ____

c) If the park had 30 osprey, how many bald eagle would it have? ____

d) If the total number of bald eagle and osprey was 40. How many of each bird
would be in the park? ____ bald eagle, ____ osprey

3) The ratio of lynx to mountain lions and wolverines in the park is 2:3:1. So for
every 2 lynx, there are 3 mountain lions and 1 wolverine.

a) If there were 6 lynx, how many wolverine would be in the park? ____

b) If there were 15 mountain lion, how many lynx would be in the park? ____

c) If there were 10 wolverine in the park, how many mountain lions? ____

d) If the total number of lynx, mountain lions and wolverine was 30, how many of
each animal would there be in the park?

____ lynx, ____ mountain lion, ____ wolverine


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RATIO PROBLEMS 3 - At the zoo


1) At the zoo, the ratio of elephants to hippos is 1:2. So for every elephant, there
are 2 hippos.

a) If there were 3 elephants at the zoo, how many hippos would there be? ____

b) If there were 10 hippos, how many elephants? ____

2) At the zoo, the ratio of monkeys to gorillas is 5:1.

a) If there were 20 monkeys, how many gorillas would there be? ____

b) If there were 7 gorillas, how many monkeys? ____

3) At the zoo, the ratio of dolphins to penguins is 2:5. So for every 2 dolphins,
there are 5 penguins.

a) If the zoo had 6 dolphins, how many penguins would there be? ____

b) If the zoo had 30 penguins, how many dolphins would it have? ____

c) If the zoo had 10 dolphins, how many penguins would it have? ____

4) The ratio of snakes to lizards in the zoo is 3:2.

a) If there were 10 lizards, how many snakes would there be? ____

b) If there were 9 snakes, how many lizards? ____

c) If the number of snakes in the zoo increased by 6. How many more lizards would
the zoo need to get to keep the same ratio? ____

d) If the total number of snakes and lizards at the zoo was 20, how many snakes
and how many lizards would there be? ____ snakes, ____ lizards.
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RATIO PROBLEMS 2 - Simplifying Ratios


We can write a ratio in its simplest form by dividing both sides of the ratio by the
same number.

Example: to get the ratio 4:10 in its simplest form we can divide both sides by 2 to
give us 2:5. We cannot divide this ratio any further so it is in its simplest form.

1)

What is the ratio of butterflies to snails? ___ : ___

What is this ratio in its simplest form? ___ : ___

2)

What is the ratio of starfish to seahorses? ___ : ___

Write this ratio in its simplest form ___ : ___

3)

What is the ratio of apples to pears? ___ : ___

What is this ratio in its simplest form? ___ : ___

4) In a zoo, there are 3 tigers and 6 lions.

Write down the ratio of lions to tigers ___ : ___

What is this ratio in its simplest form? ___ : ___


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RATIO PROBLEMS 1
A ratio is a comparison of 2 or more quantities.

The ratio of triangles to circles below is 4 to 3 or 4:3. This means that there are 4
triangles to 3 circles. We can also say that the ratio of circles to triangles is 3 to 4
or 3:4.

Look at the pictures of frogs and crickets below.

1) What is the ratio of frogs to crickets? ___ : ___


2) What is the ratio of crickets to frogs? ___ : ___

3) What is the ratio of seahorses to angel fish? ___ : ___


4) What is the ratio of angel fish to seahorses? ___ : ___

5) What is the ratio of spiders to snakes? ___ : ___


6) What is the ration of snakes to spiders? ___ : ___
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RATIO AND PROPORTION SHEET 6


Express the ratios in their lowest terms, and record the proportion of each object relative to the
whole as a fraction in simplest form.

1)

Ratio to to = ___ : ___ : ___ Proportion of =

Proportion of = Proportion of =

2)

Ratio to to = ____________ Proportion of =

Proportion of = Proportion of =

3)

Ratio to to = ____________ Proportion of =

Proportion of = Proportion of =

4)

Ratio to to = ____________ Proportion of =

Proportion of = Proportion of =

5)

Ratio of to to = ____________ Proportion of =

Proportion of = Proportion of =
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RATIO AND PROPORTION SHEET 4


Express the ratios in their lowest terms, and record the proportion of each object relative to the
whole as a fraction in simplest form.

1)

Ratio of to = ___ : ___ Proportion of = Proportion of =

2)

Ratio of to = ________ Proportion of = Proportion of =

3)

Ratio of to = ________ Proportion of = Proportion of =

4)

Ratio of to = ________ Proportion of = Proportion of =

5)

Ratio of to = ________ Proportion of = Proportion of =

6) 42, 35, 27, 24, 36, 61, 85, 40, 53, 76, 17, 49, 34, 51
Ratio of odd to even numbers = Proportion of odd Proportion of even
________ numbers = numbers =
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RATIO AND PROPORTION SHEET 3


Write down the ratio of one object to the other and then record the proportion relative to the
whole set as a fraction.

1)

Ratio of to = ___ : ___ Proportion of = Proportion of =

2)

Ratio of to = ________ Proportion of = Proportion of =

3)

Ratio of to = ________ Proportion of = Proportion of =

4)

Ratio of to = ________ Proportion of = Proportion of =

5)

Ratio of to = ________ Proportion of = Proportion of =

6)

Ratio of to = ________ Proportion of = Proportion of =


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RATIO AND PROPORTION 2

1)

a) What is the ratio of snails to butterflies? ____ : ____

b) What proportion of the minibeasts are snails? _____

c) What proportion of the minibeasts are butterflies? _____

2)
a) What is the ratio of fish to starfish? ____ : ____

b) What proportion of the sea creatures above are fish? _____

c) What proportion of the sea creatures above are starfish? _____

3)
a) What is the ratio of seahorses to dolphins? ____ : ____

b) What proportion of the sea creatures are dolphins? _____


c) What proportion of the sea creatures are seahorses? _____

4)
a) What is the ratio of bananas to apples? ____ : ____

b) What proportion of the fruit are bananas? _____

c) What proportion of the fruit are apples? _____


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RATIO AND PROPORTION 1


Ratio is the amount of one thing compared to another thing.

Proportion is the amount of one thing compared to the whole (or everything), and
is usually written as a fraction.

The example below helps to show the difference between these 2 concepts.

The ratio of starfish to seahorses is 3:2.

The proportion of creatures which are starfish is 3∕5.

1)

a) What is the ratio of yellow fish to blue fish? ____ : ____

b) What proportion of the fish are yellow? _____

c) What proportion of the fish are blue? _____

2)
a) What is the ratio of frogs to crickets? ____ : ____

b) What proportion of the creatures above are frogs? _____

c) What proportion of the creatures above are crickets? _____

3)
a) What is the ratio of dolphins to fish? ____ : ____

b) What proportion of the sea creatures above are dolphins? _____

c) What proportion of the sea creatures above are fish? _____


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PART-TO-PART RATIO COLOR IN 3


1) Ratio of red apples to green apples is 3:2.

There are ____ red apples and ____ green apples.


2) Ratio of blue fish to orange fish is

There are ____ blue fish and ____ orange fish.


3) Ratio of red cars to yellow cars is

There are ____ red cars and ____ yellow cars.


4) Ratio of blue pentagons to green pentagons is

There are ____ blue pentagons and ____ green pentagons.


5) Ratio of red socks to white socks is 5:4.

There are ____ red socks and ____ white socks.


6) Ratio of brown rabbits to gray rabbits is 5:4.

There are ____ brown rabbits and ____ gray rabbits.


7) Add 4 more numbers to the list so that the ratio of odd to even numbers is 4:3.

17 22 14 35 61 46 38 72 93 69
There are ____ odd numbers and ____ even numbers.
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PART-TO-PART RATIO COLOR IN 2


1) Ratio of red balloons to green balloons is 4:5.

There are ____ red balloons and ____ green balloons.


2) Ratio of yellow fish to blue fish is 7:3.

There are ___ yellow fish and ____ blue fish.


3) Ratio of red circles to white circles is 2:3.

There are ____ red circles and ____ white circles.


4) Ratio of black bears to brown bears is 1:1.

There are ____ black bears and ____ brown bears.


5) Ratio of black beetles to green beetles is 2:1.

There are ____ black beetles and ____ green beetles.


6) Ratio of blue rockets to red rockets 2:5.

There are ____ blue rockets and ____ red rockets.


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PART-TO-PART RATIO COLOR IN 1


1) Ratio of red snails to yellow snails is 4:3.

There are ____ red snails and ____ yellow snails.


2) Ratio of rubies to emeralds is 5:4.

There are ____ rubies and ____ emeralds.


3) Ratio of green squares to red squares is 8:3.

There are ____ green squares and ____ red squares.

4) Ratio of red apples to green apples is 2:7.

There are ____ red apples and ____ green apples.


5) Ratio of red socks to yellow socks is 7:5.

There are ____ red socks and ____ yellow socks.

6) Ratio of yellow hexagons to white hexagons is 4:7.

There are ____ yellow hexagons and ____ white hexagons.


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PART-TO-PART RATIO SHEET 5 LOWEST TERMS


1)
Ratio of to to
____ : ____ : ____
Lowest terms
____ : ____ : ____
2) Ratio of : :
_______________
Lowest terms
_______________
3)
Ratio of to to
_______________
Lowest terms
_______________
4) Ratio of : :
_______________
Lowest terms
_______________
5) Ratio of : :
_______________
Lowest terms
_______________
6) Ratio of to to
_______________
Lowest terms
_______________
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PART-TO-PART RATIO SHEET 4 LOWEST TERMS


1)
Ratio of to
____ : ____
Lowest terms
____ : ____
2) Ratio of to
_________
Lowest terms
_________
3) Ratio of to
_________
Lowest terms
_________
4) Ratio of to
_________
Lowest terms
_________
5) Ratio of even to odd
_________
24, 14, 31, 29, 42, 54, 38, 16, 77, 13 Lowest terms
_________
6)
Ratio of to
_________
Lowest terms
_________
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PART-TO-PART RATIO SHEET 3


1) Red balloons to white balloons Words: __ to __
Ratio: __ : __
____
Fraction:
2) buckets to sandcastles Words:
Ratio:
Fraction:
3) apples to pears Words:
Ratio:
Fraction:
4) odd numbers to even numbers Words:
Ratio:
13, 48, 71, 37, 34, 29, 50, 85
Fraction:
5) 2d shapes to 3d shapes Words:
Ratio:
Fraction:
6) shapes with a right angle to shapes without a right angle Words:
Ratio:
Fraction:
7) multiples of 3 to non-multiples of 3 Words:
Ratio:
5, 12, 11, 23, 30, 27, 13, 15, 3
Fraction:
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PART-TO-PART RATIO SHEET 2


1)
Ratio of to
____ to ____
____ : ____
2) Ratio of to
____ to ____
____ : ____
3) Ratio of to
____ to ____
____ : ____
4) Ratio of to
____ to ____
____ : ____
5) Ratio of odd to even

31, 24, 17, 42, 18, 10, 12, 29, 13 ____ to ____
____ : ____
6) Ratio of 2d shapes to
3d shapes
____ to ____
____ : ____
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PART TO PART RATIO SHEET 1


1) Ratio of to
____ to ____
____ : ____
2) Ratio of to
____ to ____
____ : ____
3)
Ratio of to
____ to ____
____ : ____
4)
Ratio of to
____ to ____
____ : ____
5) Ratio of to
____ to ____
____ : ____
6)
Ratio of to
____ to ____
____ : ____
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Teacher : Date :

Find the Ratios


What is the ratio of Simplified
to ? = ____ : ____ = ____ : ____
What is the ratio of
to ( + ) ? = ____ : ____ = ____ : ____

What is the ratio of Simplified


to ? = ____ : ____ = ____ : ____
What is the ratio of
to ( + ) ? = ____ : ____ = ____ : ____

What is the ratio of Simplified


to ? = ____ : ____ = ____ : ____
What is the ratio of
to ( + ) ? = ____ : ____ = ____ : ____

What is the ratio of Simplified


to ? = ____ : ____ = ____ : ____
What is the ratio of
to ( + ) ? = ____ : ____ = ____ : ____

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Equivalent Ratio
Name:
Math Worksheet 5

Find the equivalent ratio of each given problem. Put a ✔mark in the box of your chosen answer.

1:2 2:3 1:4


✔ 4:8 4:9 5:10
3:5 8:12 4:16
9:12 6:12 3:16

3:5 4:3 2:6


3:12 8:6 4:8
6:16 12:3 6:10
9:15 6:5 1:3

1:3 2:5 3:4


4:12 5:15 6:18
3:8 4:16 9:12
5:18 4:10 12:15

2:4 1:5 4:8


4:6 5:20 6:10
3:8 3:15 5:10
1:2 4:16 7:21

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Simple Ratio
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Math Worksheet 1

Find the ratios. Simplify your answers. The first one is done for you.

ratio of to 2:4 simplified = _______


= _______ 1:2 ratio of to = _______ simplified = _______

ratio of to = _______ simplified = _______ ratio of to = _______ simplified = _______

ratio of to = _______ simplified = _______ ratio of to = _______ simplified = _______

ratio of to = _______ simplified = _______ ratio of to = _______ simplified = _______

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MATCH THE VOLUME 2


Draw lines to match the shapes to their volumes.

3cm
Volume 12cm3
1cm
4cm

2cm
Volume 15cm3
2cm
6cm

3cm
Volume 21cm3
3cm
3cm

1cm
Volume 24cm3
3cm
7cm

5cm
Volume 27cm3
1cm
3cm

2cm
Volume 30cm3
3cm
5cm
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FIND THE VOLUME 1


Find the length, width and height of each of the rectangular prisms. Use the information
to work out the volume. In all the examples, a cube represents a cubic cm.
Volume of a rectangular prism
To find the volume of a rectangular prism, we need to multiply the length by
the width by the height.
Volume = length x width x height or l x w x h
The volume of a rectangular prism is the same as the number of cubes that fit inside it.
Example
Length is 3cm.
2cm
Width is 6cm.
Height is 2cm.
Volume is 6 x 3 x 2 = 36cm3 6cm
3cm

1)
Length: ___ cm Width: ___ cm Height: ___ cm

Volume: ___ x ___ x ___ = _____ cm3 3cm


4cm
1cm

2)
Length: ___ cm Width: ___ cm Height: ___ cm

Volume: ___ x ___ x ___ = _____ cm3

3)
Length: ___ cm Width: ___ cm Height: ___ cm

Volume: ___ x ___ x ___ = _____ cm3


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VOLUME: COUNT THE CUBES 2


Write down the volume of each of these shapes by working out the number of cubes.

1) 2) 3)

Volume: _____ cubes Volume: _____ cubes Volume: _____ cubes

4) 5) 6)

Volume: _____ cubes Volume: _____ cubes Volume: _____ cubes

7) 8)

Volume: _____ cubes Volume: _____ cubes


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VOLUME: COUNT THE CUBES 1


Write down the volume of each of these shapes by working out the number of cubes.

1) 2)
3)

Volume: _____ cubes Volume: _____ cubes Volume: _____ cubes

4) 5) 6)

Volume: _____ cubes Volume: _____ cubes Volume: _____ cubes

7) 8)
9)

Volume: _____ cubes Volume: _____ cubes Volume: _____ cubes


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Volume Cubes
Volume is the measure of space inside a solid object, such as a cube or rectangular prism.
Volume is measured in cubic units.

= 1 cubic cm or 1cm3 = 3cm3

Find the volume of each shape. Use cubic centimeters (cm3) for your units.

a. b. c.

d. e. f.

g. h. i.

j. k. l.

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1) Area = 26 square units 2) Area = 22 square units 3) Area = 13 square units

4) Area = 17 square units 5) Area = 10 square units 6) Area = 24 square units

7) Area = 19 square units 8) Area = 15 square units 9) Area = 28 square units

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Rectangular shapes - area and perimeter
Grade 4 Geometry Worksheet

Find the perimeter and area of each rectangular shape.


1) 2) 2m
5 cm 6m
8m
10 cm 19 m
16 cm
23 cm

3) 10 m 4) 21 cm
10 cm
7m
7 cm
8m 4 cm
5m

5) 6) 19 m
3m
6m 7m
5m
4m 3m

10 m

7) 15 m 8)

7m 6 cm
6m 11 cm
3m

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Rectangular shapes - area and perimeter
Grade 4 Geometry Worksheet

Find the perimeter and area of each rectangular shape.


1) 2)
2 cm 5 cm
7 cm 7 cm

13 cm 4 cm

3) 18 cm 4) 8 cm
13 cm 5 cm
2 cm 4 cm 8 cm

3 cm

5) 20 cm 6)
2 cm
6 cm 13 cm
6 cm 10 cm 18 cm

4 cm

7) 20 m 8)
10 m 4 cm
7m 7 cm
4 cm
4m 13 cm

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Rectangular shapes - area and perimeter
Grade 4 Geometry Worksheet

Find the perimeter and area of each rectangular shape.


1) 2)
2m

4m 4m 7m
7m
7m

3) 2m 8m 4)
3m
2m 4m
11 m

5) 20 m 6) 19 cm
6m 12 cm
6m
3m 7 cm
4 cm

7) 10 cm 8)
3 cm
4 cm
6 cm 4 cm
7 cm
5 cm 8 cm

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Rectangular shapes - area and perimeter
Grade 4 Geometry Worksheet

Find the perimeter and area of each rectangular shape.


1) 2)
5 yd
8 yd
11 in
7 yd
14 yd
9 in

3) 4)
5 ft 6 in
18 in
8 ft
5 ft
10 ft

5) 6)
3 ft
4 ft
8 in 7 ft
12 ft

16 in

7) 8) 12 yd
3 in
6 in 5 yd
6 in 6 yd
9 in
3 yd

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