Title: Section 1.6 Tables and Graphs
1Section 1.6 Tables and Graphs
Example of a Bar Graph
Examples of Circle/Pie Graphs
Example of a Line Graph
2Tables and Graphs Key Terms
- The word data refers to information, facts, or
number that describe something - The word data is plural (datum is singular)
- Data is often interpreted and presented in tables
or graph to show patterns or trends - Tables are used to organize data in rows and
columns - Graphs (such as bar, line or circle graphs)
visually show patterns and trends via pictures
3Tables and Graphs Data Tables
When organizing data into a table It may help
to... Put numbers in either increasing or
decreasing order Group numbers so that patterns
or trends are more apparent
Try to answer the questions by examining the data
in the table The data in the table represents
the nunber of households in the U.S. in
millions. During which 10-year period did
the number of households increase the most? Is
the trend in population increasing or decreasing
with time? What would you predict the number of
households to be in 2010?
1970 to 1980
increasing
113,000,000
Click here to go to a website to create any type
of graphs
http//nces.ed.gov/nceskids/createagraph/
4 Compare Bar Graphs Line
Graphs and Circle Graphs
Bar Graphs Bars in the graph may be arranged
vertically or horizontally Keep in mind that bar
graphs can be misleading if the vertical
scale is not consistent or there are gaps between
tick marks
Line Graphs Line graphs are useful in showing
changes in data over time The time line is
usually on the vertical x-axis, and the other
data is charted vertically along the y-axis A
line is used to connect the data points, which
may show a trend over time
Circle Graphs (Pie charts) Circle graphs, or
pie charts are usually used to show
percentage of each particular data as it compares
to the whole Circle, pie charts are used to
show the relationship among data
5 Real-life Make a Data Table and Bar Graph
Make a Table and a Bar graph to show the trend of
the amount of homework done per week and
the grade of five students' test
scores. DATA Jim did 3 hrs of homework, 60 on
Test Jane did 5 hrs of homework, 70 on Test Bill
did 7 hrs of homework, 80 on Test Katy did 8
hrs. of homework, 90 on Test Kyle did 10 hrs. of
homework, 95 on Test
6Time for homework
7Homework Chapter 1 Connections to Algebra