Question 1

Jerry is making a bar graph to compare how many of each type of flower he has in his garden. He has 3 tulips, 18 daffodils, 15 irises, and 21 crocuses.

Part A
Which graph shows the correct bar for the number of daffodils?

(1 point)
Responses

A bar graph titled "flowers in the garden" shows three tulips, 15 daffodils, zero irises, and 21 crocuses.
Image with alt text: A bar graph titled "flowers in the garden" shows three tulips, 15 daffodils, zero irises, and 21 crocuses.

A bar graph titled "flowers in the garden" shows three tulips, 12 daffodils, zero irises, and 21 crocuses.
Image with alt text: A bar graph titled "flowers in the garden" shows three tulips, 12 daffodils, zero irises, and 21 crocuses.

A bar graph titled "flowers in the garden" shows three tulips, 18 daffodils, zero irises, and 21 crocuses.
Image with alt text: A bar graph titled "flowers in the garden" shows three tulips, 18 daffodils, zero irises, and 21 crocuses.

A bar graph titled "flowers in the garden" shows three tulips, nine daffodils, zero irises, and 21 crocuses.
Image with alt text: A bar graph titled "flowers in the garden" shows three tulips, nine daffodils, zero irises, and 21 crocuses.
Question 2
Part B
Look at the bar graph you chose in Part A. How many grid lines higher will the bar be for irises than for tulips?

(1 point)
Responses

1 grid line higher

1 grid line higher

2 grid lines higher

2 grid lines higher

6 grid lines higher

6 grid lines higher

12 grid lines higher

12 grid lines higher
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Question 3

Part C
Based on the data in the graph you chose in Part A, how many more crocuses does Jerry have in his garden compared to tulips?

(1 point)
Responses

15 more crocuses

15 more crocuses

18 more crocuses

18 more crocuses

21 more crocuses

21 more crocuses

24 more crocuses

24 more crocuses