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Stations for Graphing

Station1 Station 1 1 What do the numbers in the vertical axis of this graph represent?   2 Can you tell what the bar graph measures?

Station 1 3 Now read what’s on the horizontal axis, the line that runs along the bottom of the graph from left to right. It is labeled Appliance. Each appliance in the graph has two bars. What is measured by the blue bar? 4 What appliance uses the same amount of hours during the week and on the weekend?

Station1 5 Which appliance has the most total usage? 6 On average, how many hours is the computer used on a weekday?

Station 2 7 Tina spends the largest portion of her income on 8Tina spends the least amount of money every month on 9Tina spends __________________of her monthly income on clothing. 10 The percentage of her income that Tina spends each month on “bus fare” and “other” expenses combined equals what she spends on.

Station 3 12Tina spends of her day at work. write in a number and a percent sign (%). 13 Tina spends of her day at work. Write in a number and a percent sign (%). 14 Tina has the least amount of time in her day for. 15. Tina spends a larger percentage of her day on than she does sleeping. 16. Childcare and what combined take up more than 50% (half) of Tina's time each day.

Station 4 Write “yes” if the answer to the question can be found in the chart, write "no" if it cannot. 17. Which candidate placed third? 18 Which candidate got the most votes from women? 19 Which candidate was more popular among men than women? 20 Which candidate got the most votes from senior citizens?.

Station 5 Write “yes” if the answer to the question can be found in the chart, write "no" if it cannot. 21. Percentages of Lopez's voters by age bracket 22. Percentage of voters in each age bracket who voted for Smith 23. The age group that voted the most for Lopez 24. Number of voters age 60+ who voted for Lopez

Station 6   Write “yes” if the answer to the question can be found in the chart, write "no" if it cannot. 25. What percentage of voters ages 18-30 voted for Shen? 26. Which candidates were equally popular among senior citizens? 27 Shen received 62 votes from senior citizens. 28 Lopez received about a quarter of the total senior citizen vote.

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Station 10 One picture of a DVD is worth _______ real DVD sold?

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Station 12 Count out the number of total skittles. Now write down each color and the total for that color. Use a calculator to find the percent of each color Make two graphs one to show the data in a bar graph( use number) and one to show the data in a pie graph( use percent) .

Copy the box that says every graphs Station 11 Copy the box that says every graphs