Sum all data values read from a line graph
The line graph shows the number of soft pretzels sold over 5 days at a bakery. Find the total number of pretzels sold.
The graph is titled "Soft Pretzels Sold." The horizontal axis shows the date (the 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th), and the vertical axis shows the number of pretzels. The vertical axis is labeled 0, 20, and 40; since 5 grid squares represent 20, each grid square represents pretzels. The number sold each day is: the 5th , the 6th , the 7th , the 8th , and the 9th pretzels.
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A line graph of soft pretzels sold over 5 days shows the 5th = 32, 6th = 16, 7th = 28, 8th = 52, 9th = 36 (each small square = 4 pretzels). I must find the total pretzels sold across all five days.
- 5th = 32, 6th = 16, 7th = 28, 8th = 52, 9th = 36 pretzels
- Vertical axis labeled 0, 20, 40 with 5 squares per 20, so each square = 4
- Need the sum over all five days
- The total number of pretzels sold across the five days
- Each value is read using the square value of 4 pretzels
Plan
#1 Draw a Diagram · also uses: #7 Identify Subproblems
I read each day's value off the graph using the square size, then add the five numbers. Reading the points is the diagram step; the addition is a straightforward subproblem.
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Review
Straight addition 32 + 16 + 28 + 52 + 36 = 164 matches. The total should be a few hundred since each day is in the tens, and 164 fits; it is also larger than the biggest single day (52), as a sum of positives must be.
Count squares first (tool 5): days are 8 + 4 + 7 + 13 + 9 = 41 squares, and 41 x 4 = 164 pretzels - the same total.
Standards · min grade 4
3.MD.B.3Draw and interpret scaled picture graphs and bar graphs — Reading each day's value using the scaled gridlines4.NBT.B.4Fluently add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers — Adding the five daily counts into a total