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TEKS 4.9A Worksheets — Grade 4 Represent data on a frequency table, dot
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What TEKS 4.9A says: Represent data on a frequency table, dot plot, or stem-and-leaf plot marked with whole numbers and fractions.
This page has 120+ practice questions tagged specifically to TEKS 4.9A. Below: a sample of 8 with answers and explanations so you can preview the worksheet before printing. Every question goes through an AI quality gate (gpt-4o for content review, Claude Sonnet 4.5 for math verification) before publishing.
Cognitive demand: medium. Typical question shape: Data set; identify which graphical form represents it.
Antonio is selling kolaches at a festival in East Texas. He sold 25 kolaches in the morning and 14 kolaches in the afternoon. How many kolaches did Antonio sell in total?
- 39 ✓
- 41
- 36
- 38
Why: To find out how many kolaches Antonio sold in total, you add the number of kolaches he sold in the morning (25) to the number he sold in the afternoon (14). So, 25 + 14 equals 39. Therefore, Antonio sold 39 kolaches in total.
Ximena went to the local farmer's market in Lubbock, Texas, and bought some fresh vegetables. She purchased 3 bags of potatoes, with each bag containing 4 pounds of potatoes. She also bought 2 bags of carrots, with each bag containing 3 pounds of carrots. How many pounds of vegetables did Ximena buy in total?
- 18 ✓
- 15
- 12
- 10
Why: To find the total weight of the vegetables Ximena bought, first calculate the weight of the potatoes: 3 bags × 4 pounds per bag = 12 pounds. Then, calculate the weight of the carrots: 2 bags × 3 pounds per bag = 6 pounds. Finally, add the weights together: 12 pounds + 6 pounds = 18 pounds. Therefore, Ximena bought a total of 18 pounds of vegetables.
Naomi has a collection of toy animals that she displays at the San Antonio Stock Show. She has 12 toy cows, 5 toy pigs, and 8 toy chickens. How many toy animals does she have in total?
- 25 ✓
- 20
- 17
- 15
Why: To find the total number of toy animals, add the number of cows, pigs, and chickens together: 12 + 5 + 8 = 25. Therefore, Naomi has 25 toy animals in total.
Carolina is helping her family on their peach farm in the Rio Grande Valley. They harvested 320 peaches on Saturday and 185 peaches on Sunday. How many peaches did they harvest in total over the weekend?
- 505 ✓
- 485
- 600
- 415
Why: To find the total number of peaches harvested, we need to add the number of peaches harvested on Saturday and Sunday. Carolina's family harvested 320 peaches on Saturday and 185 peaches on Sunday. So, we calculate 320 + 185, which equals 505. Therefore, the total number of peaches harvested over the weekend is 505.
Luis is selling tamales at a school fundraiser in Austin. He sold 24 tamales on Friday and 18 tamales on Saturday. What is the total number of tamales Luis sold over the two days?
- 42 ✓
- 36
- 44
- 38
Why: To find the total number of tamales Luis sold, you need to add the amount he sold on Friday to the amount he sold on Saturday. So, 24 + 18 equals 42. Therefore, the correct answer is 42.
Avery conducted a survey at her school in Nacogdoches to find out how many students like different types of Texas barbecue. The results were: 10 students liked brisket, 7 liked ribs, 5 liked sausage, and 3 liked chicken. Which frequency table below best represents this data?
- Type of Barbecue | Number of Students Brisket | 10 Ribs | 7 Sausage | 5 Chicken | 3 ✓
- Type of Barbecue | Number of Students Brisket | 5 Ribs | 10 Sausage | 3 Chicken | 7
- Type of Barbecue | Number of Students Brisket | 7 Ribs | 10 Sausage | 5 Chicken | 3
- Type of Barbecue | Number of Students Brisket | 3 Ribs | 5 Sausage | 10 Chicken | 7
Why: The correct answer is the first choice, as it accurately lists the number of students who liked each type of barbecue based on Avery's survey: 10 liked brisket, 7 liked ribs, 5 liked sausage, and 3 liked chicken. The other choices either misrepresent the number of students or switch the values for each type of barbecue.
Maria surveyed her friends about their favorite Texas foods. The results are shown in the table below. Tacos: 6, Barbecue: 4, Chili: 5, Enchiladas: 3. How many friends chose tacos or chili as their favorite food?
- 11 ✓
- 10
- 9
- 12
Why: To find the total number of friends who chose tacos or chili, add the number of friends who chose tacos (6) and the number of friends who chose chili (5). So, 6 + 5 = 11. Therefore, the correct answer is 11.
Santiago went to the Gulf Coast and caught 8 fish on Monday, 5 fish on Tuesday, and 7 fish on Wednesday. He wants to show his friends how many fish he caught in total using a dot plot. How many fish did Santiago catch altogether?
- 20 ✓
- 17
- 19
- 18
Why: To find out how many fish Santiago caught altogether, you need to add the number of fish he caught each day. On Monday, he caught 8 fish; on Tuesday, he caught 5 fish; and on Wednesday, he caught 7 fish. So, 8 + 5 + 7 equals 20 fish. Therefore, the correct answer is 20.
Common questions about TEKS 4.9A
What is TEKS 4.9A?
TEKS 4.9A is a Grade 4 Data Analysis standard from the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills. The standard says: Represent data on a frequency table, dot plot, or stem-and-leaf plot marked with whole numbers and fractions.
How many TEKS 4.9A practice questions are available?
120+ practice questions tagged to TEKS 4.9A. All free to print or practice online. We pull a fresh set each time you print a worksheet so your kid doesn't see the same questions twice.
What kind of questions test TEKS 4.9A on the STAAR?
Data set; identify which graphical form represents it. TEKS 4.9A is a medium-cognitive-demand standard — 1-2 step questions are typical.
Where do these questions come from?
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