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Bar graphs and dot plots
Graph notes Bar graphs and dot plots
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Bar graph Type of graph that shows the number of items in a specific category.
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Example Use the bar graph to compare the total number of students surveyed to the ones who chose volley ball. Steps: Total number: = 28 Chose volleyball: 8 Compare: 28 ÷ 8 = 3.5 The number of students surveyed was 3.5 times the number that chose volleyball.
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Dot plots Type of graph that shows the frequency of data with a number line. You can use a bar graph or dot plot to make part – to – whole comparisons and equivalents.
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Example Steps: Total surveyed: 10 (count dots)
Number who own 2 tv’s: 4 Compare: = 2 5 2 5 of the families own tv’s The dot plot shows the number of televisions that families own. What fraction of the total families own 2 televisions? Express in simplest form.
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Circle Graphs Type of graph that displays data as parts of a whole.
In a circle graph, the percents add up to 100 since the entire circle represents the whole. You can solve problems, using data represented in a circle graph, including part – to - whole comparisons and equivalents.
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Example Steps: Find 30% of 250 by multiplying by the decimal: 0.30 X 250 = 74 -OR- Find 30% of 250 with a proportion: = 𝑥 250 Compare: = 175 There were 175 more students surveyed than prefer pepperoni. A total of 250 students were surveyed. How many total students prefer pepperoni?
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