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2-2 · Tables and Graphs

Read totals and differences from a graph

2.MD.D.103.MD.B.3 · take · grade 3

Archetype: Read and Scale a Data Graph · step in a 21-type progression

▶ Practice — 8 problems

Liam's team and Mia's team took part in a team quiz match, and the number of questions each student answered correctly was recorded in two picture graphs. If Liam's team answered 22 more questions correctly than Mia's team in total, find how many questions Jordan answered correctly.

Liam's team: questions answered correctly per student

The vertical axis shows the number of correct questions from 11 to 55, one per cell, and the horizontal axis lists the students (Liam, Noah, Owen, Jacob). Liam has 22 circles, Noah has 44, Owen has 55, and Jacob has 33.

Mia's team: questions answered correctly per student

The vertical axis shows the number of correct questions from 11 to 55, one per cell, and the horizontal axis lists the students (Sophia, Ethan, Jordan, Emma). Sophia has 44 circles, Ethan has 22, and Emma has 33; Jordan's column is empty.

(1) (Total correct for Liam's team) == (Liam) ++ (Noah) ++ (Owen) ++ (Jacob) ==\square

(2) (Total correct for Mia's team) =2==\square-2=\square

(3) Therefore Jordan answered \square- (Sophia) - (Ethan) - (Emma) ==\square questions correctly.

Liam's team: questions answered correctly per student 5 4 3 2 1 correct Liam Noah Owen Jacob Mia's team: questions answered correctly per student 5 4 3 2 1 correct Sophia Ethan Jordan Emma
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Understand

Two picture graphs show how many questions each student answered correctly. Liam's team total is 2 more than Mia's team total. Jordan's column on Mia's team is blank; I need to find how many questions Jordan got right.

Givens
  • Liam's team: Liam 2, Noah 4, Owen 5, Jacob 3 correct.
  • Mia's team: Sophia 4, Ethan 2, Emma 3 correct; Jordan unknown (blank column).
  • Liam's team answered 2 more correct in total than Mia's team.
Unknowns
  • The number of questions Jordan answered correctly.
Constraints
  • Each circle on a graph stands for 1 correct question.
  • A team total is the sum of every student's correct answers.

Plan

#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #1 Draw a Diagram

This breaks into clear subproblems: add Liam's team total, subtract 2 to get Mia's team total, then subtract the three known Mia-team students to leave Jordan. Reading each circle count straight off the graph supports every step.

Execute

#7 Identify Subproblems 2.MD.D.10
Add the four students' correct answers: 2 + 4 + 5 + 3 = 14.
2+4+5+3=142 + 4 + 5 + 3 = 14
Reading each column's circles and adding is exactly interpreting a picture graph.
#7 Identify Subproblems 2.OA.A.1
Liam's team is 2 more than Mia's team, so Mia's team total is 14 - 2 = 12.
142=1214 - 2 = 12
'2 more' means subtract 2 to go back to the smaller total — a Grade 2 word-problem move.
#7 Identify Subproblems 2.OA.A.1
Mia's team total minus the three known students leaves Jordan: 12 - 4 - 2 - 3 = 3.
12423=312 - 4 - 2 - 3 = 3
Subtracting the known parts from the whole gives the missing part.
Answer: 3 questions

Review

Check the totals: Mia's team would be 4 + 2 + 3 + 3 = 12, and Liam's team is 14, which is 2 more — exactly matching the condition. Jordan's 3 is a sensible count, between 1 and 5 like the others.

Subtract the three known Mia-team students from Liam's total first (14 - 4 - 2 - 3 = 5), then subtract the extra 2 from the difference (5 - 2 = 3) to get Jordan.

Standards · min grade 2

  • 2.MD.D.10 Draw and interpret picture graphs and bar graphs — Reading each student's circle count from the two picture graphs.
  • 2.OA.A.1 Solve one- and two-step word problems using addition and subtraction within 100 — Using 'team total' and the 2-more relationship with addition and subtraction to find Jordan.
💡 This only needs Grade 2 graph-reading and add/subtract — find the totals, then fill the missing part!