Mr. Parker kept a tally of the number of times his players made goals while playing soccer.

He then made a picture graph.

A data tally chart is shown. Len has nine tally marks. Dana has eight tally marks. Pam has six tally marks. Tom has eight tally marks.

A picture graph titled "Number of Goals" is shown. Each whole soccer ball equals an unknown number. Each half–soccer ball equals an unknown number. Len has four whole soccer balls and one half–soccer ball. Dana has four whole soccer balls. Pam has three whole soccer balls. Tom has four whole soccer balls.

What key did he use? Enter your answers in the boxes.

(1 point)
Each soccer ball =
goal(s).

Each half–soccer ball =
goal(s).



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Each soccer ball = 2 goals.

Each half-soccer ball = 1 goal.