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GRAPHING- 3 Types of Graphs -BAR GRAPHS-LINE GRAPHS - PIE CHARTS
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LINE GRAPHS - A type of graph that highlights trends by drawing connecting lines BETWEEN data points. -a type of graph where different values are represented by rectangular bars. BAR GRAPH
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What every LINE and BAR graph needs!! What every Bar and Line graph should have!!!! -Axes (x,y) -equal intervals -origin -units -title -data points -key (if needed for multiple variables)
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PIE CHART -A type of graph where percentage values are represented as proportionally-sized slices of a pie. What does every Pie Chart Need –Title –Explanation of sections (pie pieces) Key if necessary –Different colors or patterns –Circle divided in percentages
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Fact vs. Inference fact - is something that has really occurred or is actually the case. Ex. Hudson’s Bay won an academic excellence award in 2011 Inference - is the act or process of making logical conclusions from prior information assumed to be true Ex. Maybe we have great teachers at Hudson’s bay
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Inference vs Fact Activity On pg. 14 record at least two facts and two inferences from each of the six graphs
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