Title: Constructing Graphs Notes
1Constructing Graphs Notes
2Making Double Bar Graphs
- Steps to constructing graph
- Choose a consistent scale and spacing for the
y-axis (vertical axis) - Draw a pair of bars for each group of data and
label the bars. Use consistent spacing on the
x-axis (horizontal axis)
- Use different colors or designs for the different
categories of the bars - Label the vertical axis and give the graph a
title - Make a key to show what each bar represents
The table shows the life expectancies of people
in three Countries. Make a double bar graph of
the data.
Country Male Female
United States 67 74
Mexico 63 66
Canada 65 70
3How to Make a Circle Graph
Book Type Number of Students Fraction Decimal Percentage Angle Measurement
Mysteries 105
Sci-Fi 75
Sports 60
Biographies 45
Humor 15
TOTAL 300
Book Type Number of Students Fraction Decimal Percentage Angle Measurement
Mysteries 105 105/300
Sci-Fi 75 75/300
Sports 60 60/300
Biographies 45 45/300
Humor 15 15/300
TOTAL 300 300/300
Book Type Number of Students Fraction Decimal Percentage Angle Measurement
Mysteries 105 105/300 .35
Sci-Fi 75 75/300 .25
Sports 60 60/300 .2
Biographies 45 45/300 .15
Humor 15 15/300 .05
TOTAL 300 300/300 1.0
Book Type Number of Students Fraction Decimal Percentage Angle Measurement
Mysteries 105 105/300 .35 35
Sci-Fi 75 75/300 .25 25
Sports 60 60/300 .2 20
Biographies 45 45/300 .15 15
Humor 15 15/300 .05 5
TOTAL 300 300/300 1.0 100
Book Type Number of Students Fraction Decimal Percentage Angle Measurement
Mysteries 105 105/300 .35 35 126
Sci-Fi 75 75/300 .25 25 90
Sports 60 60/300 .2 20 72
Biographies 45 45/300 .15 15 54
Humor 15 15/300 .05 5 18
TOTAL 300 300/300 1.0 100 360
Book Type Number of Students Fraction Decimal Percentage Angle Measurement
Mysteries 105
Sci-Fi 75
Sports 60
Biographies 45
Humor 15
TOTAL
- Find the percent of each book (round to the
nearest whole) - Find the angle measurement by multiplying the
percents by 3.6 (round angles to the nearest
degree) - Then use your protractor to draw the central
angles for each
- Find the total number of students surveyed.
- Compute the fraction for each type of book.
- Change each fraction to a decimal (round to the
nearest hundredth)
4How to Draw a Circle Graph
- Use your protractor to draw a radius in the
circle. - Line the hole on your protractor up with the
center point of the circle and line your radius
up with the zero degree mark on your protractor. - Then, count up from zero to the number of degrees
you need for your particular angle and mark it. - Use your protractor as a straight-edge an connect
the center point to the mark you made. - Congratulations you just created your first
angle! Repeat steps 2 4 for the other angles. - Once all the sections are drawn, label each
section with the name and percentage and be sure
to title your graph. - This video demonstrates how to make a circle
graph - Watch
5How to Draw a Circle Graph
6Making Line Plots
- Steps to constructing graph
- Order the data from least to greatest
- Construct a number line to include the range of
values. - (Be sure your number line has arrows)
- Draw an x above each number on the number line
to represent each number in your data set - Be sure to title and label your graph
The table shows the number of hours Skipper
spent each day bothering teachers in January.
Make a line plot.
Hour Number of Days
1 3
2 8
3 4
4 5
5 \ 2
6 0
7 0
8 1
9 1
7Making Box-and-Whisker Plots
- Steps to constructing graph
- Order values from least to greatest
- Find least, greatest value, median, upper and
lower quartiles - If there are two medians find the average of
those two numbers
- Above the number line plot the point for each
value in 2 - Draw a box from the lower to the upper quartile.
Inside the box draw a vertical line through the
median - Draw the whiskers from the box to the least and
greatest values - Label number line and title graph
Construct a Box-and-Whisker Plot of the data
Heights of Basketball players (inches) 73, 67,
75, 81, 67, 75, 85, 69
8Making Stem-and-Leaf Plots
- Steps to constructing graph
- Order the data from least to greatest
- Look at range and determine stems and leafs.
- (Using ten digit for stem and one digit for leafs
will work for most data)
- List the stems from least to greatest.
- List the leaves similarly
- Add key and title for graph
States Electoral Votes
CA 55
GA 15
IN 11
MI 17
NY \ 31
PA 21
NJ 15
IL 21
KY 8
NC 15
OH 20
TX 34
The table shows the number of Electoral votes
for select states in 2004. Make a stem-and-leaf
plot.