MathsYear 6Statistics

Use two-way tables

Read and interpret data in two-way tables and use this to solve problems

What you'll learn

  1. 1

    A two-way table is like a grid that sorts things into two groups at once.

  2. 2

    How many groups does a two-way table show when you sort by two things?

  3. 3

    Tap the box that shows girls who like pizza.

  4. 4

    Let's read this two-way table together: 30 children — 18 boys, 12 girls. 14 like cats, 16 like dogs.

  5. 5

    In the table, 8 boys like cats and 6 girls like cats. How many children like cats altogether?

  6. 6

    Fill in the missing number: 15 boys, 9 like football. How many boys do NOT like football?

  7. 7

    A two-way table has 20 children: 12 girls, 8 boys. 7 girls walk to school, 3 boys walk. How many children walk altogether?

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