Grade 3 Tally Graph C Merged
Grade 3 Tally Graph C Merged
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
Solid shapes
10
Number of solid shapes
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
spider
ant
snail
butterfly
bee
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
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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
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Favorite color
10
9
8
Number of votes
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
red yellow blue green orange
Construction tools
10
9
Total number of each item
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Favorite color
10
9
8
Number of votes
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
red yellow blue green orange
Construction tools
10
9
Total number of each item
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Lemon Grape Apple Orange
30
Number of votes
24
18
12
0
Ben Olivia Mark James Emma
40
Number of dancers
32
24
16
0
Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5
25
20
15
10
0
Shop A Shop B Shop C Shop D
= 20 tickets = 10 tickets
Leo
Jack
Zoey
Olivia
= 8 coins
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
= 5 pizzas
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
4) {83, 77, 81, 79, 85, 77, 76, 72, 87, 81, 83, 77, 91, 81, 77}
order
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
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
order order
2) {70, 63, 67, 62, 63} 6) {109, 104, 96, 103, 104, 107, 98}
order order
order order
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.
Find the mean, median and mode for each set of numbers.
Show your work and write your answer in the space provided.
b. 6, 8, 11, 5, 4, 8
Find the mean, median and mode for each set of numbers.
Show your work and write your answer in the space provided.
b. 8, 4, 5, 8, 5, 4, 8
Remember: 1 is not a
prime number
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 ? _________
C A
8 ) What is the probability of the spinner landing on B or C ? _________
E E
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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
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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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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:
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.
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.
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)
5) What would be the ratio of cows to hens, if there were six more cows in the farm?
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.
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?
a) If there were 3 elephants at the zoo, how many hippos would there be? ____
a) If there were 20 monkeys, how many gorillas would there be? ____
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? ____
a) If there were 10 lizards, how many snakes would there be? ____
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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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)
2)
3)
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.
1)
Proportion of = Proportion of =
2)
Proportion of = Proportion of =
3)
Proportion of = Proportion of =
4)
Proportion of = Proportion of =
5)
Proportion of = Proportion of =
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1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
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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1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
1)
2)
a) What is the ratio of fish to starfish? ____ : ____
3)
a) What is the ratio of seahorses to dolphins? ____ : ____
4)
a) What is the ratio of bananas to apples? ____ : ____
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.
1)
2)
a) What is the ratio of frogs to crickets? ____ : ____
3)
a) What is the ratio of dolphins to fish? ____ : ____
17 22 14 35 61 46 38 72 93 69
There are ____ odd numbers and ____ even numbers.
Name Date
31, 24, 17, 42, 18, 10, 12, 29, 13 ____ to ____
____ : ____
6) Ratio of 2d shapes to
3d shapes
____ to ____
____ : ____
Name Date
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Equivalent Ratio
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Math Worksheet 5
Find the equivalent ratio of each given problem. Put a ✔mark in the box of your chosen answer.
Find the ratios. Simplify your answers. The first one is done for you.
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
Name Date
1)
Length: ___ cm Width: ___ cm Height: ___ cm
2)
Length: ___ cm Width: ___ cm Height: ___ cm
3)
Length: ___ cm Width: ___ cm Height: ___ cm
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4) 5) 6)
7) 8)
1) 2)
3)
4) 5) 6)
7) 8)
9)
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.
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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Drawing Shapes
= 1 square unit
Draw any shape in each grid with the following area.
1) Area = 26 square units 2) Area = 22 square units 3) Area = 13 square units
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76 6 6
5 5 5
86 6 6
5 5 5
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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
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
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
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