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At the hard level, this challenge sheet asks second graders to think and solve using a six-category pet voting dataset. Four multiple-choice questions push them to find totals across all pets, calculate how many more chose hamsters than dogs, and identify which two pets equal hamsters' nine votes. Five fill-in-the-blank problems then require adding categories, finding the pet with exactly six votes, and comparing cats to birds.

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Grade 2
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. A class voted on pets: cats 8, dogs 3, fish 6, birds 2, hamsters 9, turtles 4. How many students were surveyed?
 A) 28
 B) 30
 C) 32
 D) 34
2. Using the same data, how many more students chose hamsters than dogs?
 A) 3
 B) 5
 C) 6
 D) 9
3. Which two pets together equal the same as hamsters alone (9 votes)?
 A) cats and birds
 B) dogs and fish
 C) dogs and turtles
 D) birds and turtles
4. A tally mark group of four lines with one diagonal through them stands for what number?
 A) 4
 B) 5
 C) 6
 D) 10
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Fish and turtles together got 10 votes.
2) The pet that got exactly 6 votes is fish.
3) Cats got 6 more votes than birds.
4) The key on a pictograph tells what each picture stands for.
5) If each picture means 2 and you see 4 pictures, the total is 8.
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