Line Plots Worksheets
Printable X-mark graph practice for reading, building, and comparing line plots with whole numbers and fractions.
Read the Line Plot
Each X stands for one student. Use the plot to answer the questions.
Books read
1. How many students read 2 books?
2. What number of books was most common?
3. How many students are shown altogether?
4. How many more students read 2 books than 5 books?
Build a Line Plot
Use the frequency table. Draw X marks above the matching numbers.
| Length | Count |
|---|---|
| 2 clips | 2 |
| 3 clips | 3 |
| 4 clips | 5 |
| 5 clips | 4 |
| 6 clips | 2 |
| 7 clips | 1 |
Number of clips
1. Which chain length appears most often?
2. How many chains are shown in the table?
3. How many chains are longer than 4 clips?
Fraction Line Plot
Read the ribbon lengths. Each X stands for one ribbon.
Length in inches
1. Which ribbon length appears most often?
2. How many ribbons are exactly 1 inch long?
3. How many ribbons are shorter than 1 inch?
4. How many ribbons are at least 3/4 inch long?
Compare Two Line Plots
Compare Monday and Friday practice scores. Each X stands for one student.
Problems correct
Problems correct
1. Which day has more students with 9 correct?
2. Which day has the higher most common score?
3. How many students scored 9 or 10 correct on Friday?