Data Handling — Bar Graphs
Money & Data Handling: Data Handling — Bar Graphs
Data Handling — Bar Graphs
Data Handling — Bar Graphs
What you'll learn
- Read a bar graph where the height (or length) of a bar shows a value.
- Compare bars to find the greatest, smallest, and differences between categories.
- Calculate totals from bar graph data.
Key concepts
Level 1 — What is a bar graph?
Verbal: A bar graph uses bars of different heights to show and compare data. Taller bars mean bigger values.
Level 2 — Reading a bar graph
Symbolic: If a bar for "Aarav" reaches the 15 mark and a bar for "Zara" reaches 20, Zara's value is 20 and Aarav's is 15.
Level 3 — Finding the greatest and smallest
Example: Bars showing 12, 18, 9, 25 → the tallest bar is 25, the shortest is 9.
Level 4 — Comparing and totalling
Example: Aarav = 15, Zara = 20. Difference = 20 − 15 = 5. Total of both = 15 + 20 = 35.
NCERT anchor: Math-Magic 4, Ch 14 — Smart Charts (reading and drawing pictographs and bar graphs).
Worked example
A bar graph shows books read: Kabir — 12, Meera — 18, Ishaan — 9, Diya — 21. Who read the most, and how many more books than Ishaan (who read the fewest)?
Step 1 — Compare all values: 12, 18, 9, 21. The greatest is 21 (Diya); the smallest is 9 (Ishaan).
Step 2 — Find the difference: 21 − 9 = 12.
Answer: Diya read the most (21 books), which is 12 more books than Ishaan.
Common mistakes
| Mistake | Why it happens | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Misreading the value where a bar ends | Not checking the scale/grid lines carefully | Trace across from the top of the bar to the value axis |
| Confusing "tallest" with "first in the list" | Not comparing all bars | Compare every value before deciding the greatest or smallest |
| Adding all bars when asked for a difference | Misreading the question | "How many more" means subtract; "total" means add |
| Forgetting units (books, goals, etc.) | Rushing the answer | Always restate the unit from the question in your answer |
Quick check
- Bars show 10, 25, 15. Which is the tallest? (25)
- Aarav = 14, Zara = 22. How many more does Zara have? (8)
- Four bars show 6, 9, 12, 13. What is the total? (40)
- Bars show 30, 18, 30, 25. Is there a tie for the tallest? (Yes, two bars show 30)
- Stretch: Bars show goals scored: Rohan — 7, Ananya — 11, Kabir — 4, Meera — 9. Find the total goals and how many more Ananya scored than Kabir. (Total = 31; 7 more)
Revision tip: Turn any pictograph you made at home into a bar graph by drawing bars whose heights match the pictograph values.
Open the Practice tab for graded questions on Bar Graphs.
Key Takeaways (TL;DR)
- What you'll learn
- Key concepts
- Worked example
- Common mistakes
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