Different Types of Graphs

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Different Types of Graphs Tables, charts and graphs are convenient ways to clearly show your data.

The cafeteria wanted to collect data on how much milk was sold in 1 week. The table below shows the results. We are going to take this data and display it in 3 different types of graphs.

There are three basic graph forms. Notice how each of the following examples are used to illustrate the data. Choose the best graph form to express your results. Bar Graph Circle (or Pie) Graph Line Graph

Bar Graph A bar graph is used to show relationships between groups. The two items being compared do not need to affect each other. It's a fast way to show big differences. Notice how easy it is to read a bar graph.

Circle Graph or Pie Graph A circle graph is used to show how a part of something relates to the whole. This kind of graph is needed to show percentages effectively.

Line Graph A line graph is used to show continuing data; how one thing is affected by another. It's clear to see how things are going by the rises and falls a line graph shows.

Line Graphs continued To display data on a line graph: Draw 2 axes. The horizontal axis shows time. The vertical axis shows the data that change over time.

The same data displayed in 3 different types of graphs. Bar Graph The same data displayed in 3 different types of graphs. Circle (Pie) Graph Line Graph

On what day did they sell the most chocolate milk? a. Tuesday b. Friday c. Wednesday

On what day was the least amount of chocolate milk sold? a. Monday b. Tuesday c. Thursday

On what day did they have a drop in chocolate milk sales? a. Thursday b. Tuesday c. Monday

You are Correct

Look for the tallest bar OOPS! Wrong Answer Look for the tallest bar Try Again

You are Correct

Look for the smallest slice OOPS! Wrong Answer Look for the smallest slice Try Again

You are Correct

Look for the drop on the line OOPS! Wrong Answer Look for the drop on the line Try Again

Choosing the Right Graph Use a bar graph if you are not looking for trends (or patterns) over time; and the items (or categories) are not parts of a whole. Use a pie chart if you need to compare different parts of a whole, there is no time involved and there are not too many items (or categories). Use a line graph if you need to see how a quantity has changed over time.  Line graphs enable us to find trends (or patterns) over time.

Graphing on a Coordinate Grid Learning Goals: Order pairs are used to plot or locate points on an coordinate grid. In an ordered pair, the first number tells the horizontal distance from the origin; the second number tells the vertical distance from the origin.

Rene Descartes was a French mathematician who lived from 1596 to 1650 Rene Descartes was a French mathematician who lived from 1596 to 1650. He developed the coordinate grid system we use today. In his honour, it is called the Cartesian plane. We use an ordered pair to describe the coordinates of a point. The coordinates of point B are (6, 2). In an ordered pair: The first number tells the horizontal distance from the origin. The second number tells the vertical distance from the origin.

We use an ordered pair to locate or plot a point We use an ordered pair to locate or plot a point. The coordinates of A are (4, 3). To draw point A on the coordinate grid: Start at the origin, move to 4 on the horizontal axis, then move up 3 units.

Homework Grade 6 – pgs 188-189; Q’s 1, 3-5.