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Line Graph: Favorite Flavors

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Publisher: Education.com
Topics: Third Grade, Probability and Data

Did the Parkside kids choose chocolate? Or are they crazy for cookie dough? Data can be represented in many ways, and one way is in a line graph. Kids completing this worksheet use a line graph to compare data and solve addition and subtraction problems.

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  1. Oct 6, 2009
    Kathleen Meier says:
    A line graph should only be used to represent information on a continum. This is not the correct graph to represent the information provided.
  2. Oct 13, 2009
    Crystal Kuhn says:
    A line graph is used to show change and direction of change over a period of time. Favorite ice cream flavor should be presented on a bar graph, pie graph, or pictograph.

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