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Most and Least

Data Handling: Most and Least

Most and Least

Most and Least

NCERT anchor

Joyful Mathematics 2How Many Ponytails. Comparing collected data to find the biggest and smallest groups matches the class-survey style of this chapter.

What you'll learn

  • To find which group has the most (biggest number) and which has the least (smallest number).
  • To find the difference between the most and the least.
  • To use most/least reasoning in simple two-step problems.

Key concepts

Verbal: Most = the biggest count. Least = the smallest count.

Symbolic: Counts 7, 3, 5 → Most = 7, Least = 3. Difference = 7 − 3 = 4.

Level 1 — Spotting the most

Basket: 7 mangoes, 3 apples, 5 bananas → mangoes are the most.

Level 2 — Finding the difference

Most = 9, Least = 4 → difference = 5.

Level 3 — Two-step reasoning

Total of all groups minus the least group = remaining after removing the smallest group.

Worked example

A farm has 9 cows, 4 goats, and 7 hens. What is the difference between the most and the least?

Step 1 — Most = 9 (cows), Least = 4 (goats)
Step 2 — Difference: 9 − 4 = 5
Answer: 5

Common mistakes

MistakeWhyFix
Picking the first number instead of comparing allNot checking every valueCompare all counts before deciding
Subtracting in the wrong orderOrder mix-upDifference = most − least, never the reverse
Confusing most/least with totalDifferent questions"Total" adds everything; "most/least" compares them

Quick check

  • Counts are 6, 10, 3 — which is most? Which is least?
  • Most = 8, Least = 2 — difference?
  • A shop sold 7 pens, 3 pencils, 5 erasers. Remove the least — how many are left?

Stretch: A class has 8 red pencils, 4 blue pencils, and 6 green pencils. Total minus the least colour?

Revision tip: Make a class tally of favourite fruits, then find the most and least popular together.

Open the Practice tab for graded questions on Most and Least.

Key Takeaways (TL;DR)

  • NCERT anchor
  • What you'll learn
  • Key concepts
  • Worked example

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