This hard worksheet asks third graders to handle real-world graph data with several steps. Students total Sandwiches = 8, Salads = 5, and Soups = 3 symbols at a key of 4, choose which two rooms (A = 35, B = 50, C = 25, D = 40) sum to 75, and compute a row of 5 full symbols plus a half symbol at a key of 6. Fill-ins include adding markers, crayons, and pencils with a key of 5 for a 100-supply total, and finding how many symbols show 42 when each equals 6.

These multi-step problems build genuine data-analysis fluency.

Style:
Busy Bee
Bar Graphs and Pictographs
Grade 3
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. A pictograph shows Sandwiches = 8, Salads = 5, Soups = 3 symbols (key = 4). What is the total number of lunches?
 A) 60
 B) 64
 C) 56
 D) 72
2. A bar graph shows Room A = 35, Room B = 50, Room C = 25, Room D = 40. Which two rooms together equal 75?
 A) Room A and Room D
 B) Room B and Room C
 C) Room A and Room B
 D) Room C and Room D
3. A pictograph uses a key of 6. One row has 5 full symbols and a half symbol. What is the total?
 A) 30
 B) 36
 C) 33
 D) 27
4. A bar graph shows Fiction = 45, Nonfiction = 30, Comics = 15. How many more Fiction books than Comics?
 A) 15
 B) 20
 C) 25
 D) 30
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A pictograph shows Markers = 7, Crayons = 4, Pencils = 9 symbols (key = 5). The total supplies are 100.
2) A bar graph shows Week 1 = 20, Week 2 = 35, Week 3 = 45. The increase from Week 1 to Week 3 is 25.
3) To show 42 on a pictograph where each symbol equals 6, you draw 7 symbols.
4) A bar graph shows Park A = 55 and Park B = 30. Park A has 25 more visitors than Park B.
5) A pictograph shows 6 full symbols and one half symbol with a key of 8. The total is 52.
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