Find the value of one grid square
Representative Problem
The bar graph shows the historical figure most admired by the fourth-grade students at Liam's school. Find how many students admire Lincoln.
Bar graph "Most-Admired Historical Figure": the horizontal axis lists the figures (Lincoln, Washington, Franklin, Tubman) and the vertical axis shows the number of students. The vertical scale has no numbers written on it. The height of each bar, counted in grid squares, is: Lincoln squares, Washington squares, Franklin squares, Tubman squares.
- Adding the number of grid squares for all the bars gives [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] (squares).
- Since [ ] squares represent students, one grid square represents [ ] students.
- Therefore the number of students who admire Lincoln is [ ].
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Understand
A bar graph shows how many of 46 fourth-graders most admire each of four figures, but the vertical scale has no numbers. The bars are 8, 7, 3, and 5 grid squares tall (Lincoln, Washington, Franklin, Tubman). Find how many students one grid square stands for, then find how many admire Lincoln.
- Total students = 46
- Bar heights in grid squares: Lincoln 8, Washington 7, Franklin 3, Tubman 5
- The vertical scale has no numbers written on it
- How many students one grid square represents
- The number of students who admire Lincoln
- Every grid square represents the same number of students
- The four bar values together account for all 46 students
Plan
#8 Analyze the Units · also uses: #7 Identify Subproblems
The key is the unit 'students per square'. Total squares correspond to total students, so dividing 46 by the total squares gives the value of one square, which then scales the Lincoln bar.
Execute
Review
Checking all bars at 2 per square: 16 + 14 + 6 + 10 = 46, matching the total, so the value-per-square and the Lincoln count are correct.
Look for a pattern (tool 5): once one square = 2, just double every bar height (8,7,3,5 to 16,14,6,10) and confirm they sum to 46.
Standards · min grade 3
3.MD.B.3Draw and interpret scaled picture graphs and bar graphs — Reading bar heights in grid squares and relating them to the total3.OA.A.3Solve multiplication and division word problems within 100 — Dividing 46 by 23 for the unit value and multiplying 8 by 2 for Lincoln