AO5 –Create suitable graphs and charts

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AO5 –Create suitable graphs and charts Unit 3 –Problem Solving AO5 –Create suitable graphs and charts Summer term 2010 D Garey

Graphs/charts Choose 3 different types for DISTINCTION Do not discuss what each graph shows at this point You MUST justify your choice of each type of graph Don’t touch line graphs unless you have continuous data! Summer term 2010 D Garey

Pie Charts Good for showing percentages Easy to read Very visual Not so great for comparisons Make sure they are fully labelled, with values Summer term 2010 D Garey

Column Charts Clustered column is better for comparing values across categories Stacked column –compares the contribution of each value to the total in the category Summer term 2010 D Garey

Scatter Plots Compares pairs of values Line of best fit can signify a correlation –positive and negative depending on trend “-er” statements can be made i.e. the older the person the less time spent on the Wii Summer term 2010 D Garey