Use the bar graph. Choose Yes or No to tell if the statement is true.

A bar graph is named "flowers in the garden" is shown. There are four bars on the graph. The heights of the bars represent the number of flowers. The bar for Tulips has a height of three. The bar for Daffodils has a height of 18. The bar for Irises has a height of 15. The bar for Crocuses has a height of 21.

(2 points)
The number of crocuses is more than the total number of tulips and irises.
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The total number of daffodils and irises is less than the number of crocuses.
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The total number of tulips and daffodils is more than the number of irises.
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The number of daffodils is the same as the total number of tulips and irises.
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Let's analyze each statement based on the heights of the bars provided:

  1. The number of crocuses is more than the total number of tulips and irises.

    • Number of crocuses = 21
    • Total number of tulips and irises = 3 + 15 = 18
    • Since 21 > 18, this statement is True.
      Choose: Yes
  2. The total number of daffodils and irises is less than the number of crocuses.

    • Total number of daffodils and irises = 18 + 15 = 33
    • Since 33 < 21 is false, this statement is False.
      Choose: No
  3. The total number of tulips and daffodils is more than the number of irises.

    • Total number of tulips and daffodils = 3 + 18 = 21
    • Since 21 > 15, this statement is True.
      Choose: Yes
  4. The number of daffodils is the same as the total number of tulips and irises.

    • Total number of tulips and irises = 3 + 15 = 18
    • Number of daffodils = 18
    • Since 18 = 18, this statement is True.
      Choose: Yes

So the answers are:

  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. Yes
  4. Yes