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Question 1:

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At the science fair, teachers Ana and Carla conducted research with the students on their favorite topics. Teacher Ana created a table with the total number of votes each topic received: Science (10 votes), Mathematics (5 votes), and History (3 votes). Teacher Carla, on the other hand, created another table with the same research, but she divided the students by gender. According to Teacher Carla's table, 6 boys voted for Science and 3 girls voted for Mathematics. Based on the information from the tables of teachers Ana and Carla, state how many girls and boys voted for History according to Teacher Carla's table, and explain how you arrived at this answer. Remember to consider that all students voted for only one topic.
Data Reading and Interpretation
Question 2:

Medium

At the school's science fair, the 3rd-grade students presented projects and the families who visited the fair voted for their favorites. The tables below show the results of the voting. Looking at the tables, describe how you can find out which project was the most voted among all the students at the school. Explain what 'total number of people who responded to the survey' means in each of the tables and why it is important to know this number to discover the most voted project.
Data Reading and Interpretation
Question 3:

Medium

In Joana's school, the 3rd-grade students conducted a survey about their pets. Table 'A' shows the quantity of dogs, cats, and birds as pets for each student. Each student has only one pet. Based on the information from the table, determine the total number of students?
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Question 4:

Easy

Teacher Ana conducted a survey in the classroom to find out which fruits the students like the most. She organized the results into two tables. In the first table, 15 students chose banana as their favorite fruit, and 10 students chose apple. In the second table, 12 students said they love orange, and 8 students mentioned that grape is the fruit they like the most. Based on the tables, write on a piece of paper or in your notebook: How many students participated in Teacher Ana's fruit survey? And which fruit was the most chosen among banana, apple, orange, and grape? Explain how you arrived at these answers.
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Question 5:

Medium

At the school's science fair, each class presented an experiment and visitors could vote for their favorite. The 3rd grade A class did an experiment with plants and received 25 votes. Meanwhile, the 3rd grade B class did an experiment about the solar system and got 32 votes. Teacher Ana set up a table to record the votes for each class. Looking at the table, how many votes in total did the 3rd grade A class and the 3rd grade B class receive together? Write your reasoning explaining how you found the answer.
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