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Bar Graph

1) The document outlines basic competencies in creating and analyzing four types of graphs: bar graphs, pie charts, line graphs, and scatter plots. 2) It provides examples and instructions for making each graph type, including how to label axes, scale data, and represent relative frequencies or relationships between variables. 3) The key is to practice measuring and graphing data, then analyzing and communicating insights from the created graphs.
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Bar Graph

1) The document outlines basic competencies in creating and analyzing four types of graphs: bar graphs, pie charts, line graphs, and scatter plots. 2) It provides examples and instructions for making each graph type, including how to label axes, scale data, and represent relative frequencies or relationships between variables. 3) The key is to practice measuring and graphing data, then analyzing and communicating insights from the created graphs.
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Basic Competence

 To make a graph based on the data of


measurement, analyze, and
communicate it.
Learning Objectives
1. Practice measuring the data to
make a graph
2. Create four graphs to comparing
the data
3. Analyze the graph based on the
data
4. Communicating the graph based on
the data
Key Word
1. Bar Graph
2. Pie Chart
3. Line Graph
4. Scatter Plot
Bar Graph

The bar graph is sorted with the


largest category first going to the
smallest category.
BAR GRAPH

The
frequency Chart to show year 7 favourite types of
m usic
scale must
start from 0 20
and go up in
15
Frequency

equal steps
10

0
Pop Soul Reggae Heavy
metal
Type of m usic
Bars should
Label both have equal
of the axes width
The Data of Velocity Student Number

Student Number Velocity


1 59
2 35
3 46
4 43
5 47
6 37
7 31
8 39
9 41
10 42
Bar Graph
Velocity

70%
60%
Velocity 50%
40% r
e
b
m
u
N

t
n
e
d
u
t
S
Velocity
30%
20%
10%
0%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Student
Number
Line Graph

Line graphs compare two variables. Each


variable is plotted along an axis . A line
graph has a vertical axis and a horizontal
axis
Graph to show a liquid cooling for 15 minutes.
Time (minute) Temperature (Kelvin)
0 50
1 49
2 45
3 40
4 35
5 33
6 30
7 29
8 29
9 27
10 25
11 25
12 23
13 21
14 21
15 20
Line Graph
a liquid cooling for 15 minutes.

Write the numbers Joint the points with straight


against marks on the lines or a smooth curve if the
scale. Start at 0 and data changes steadily (we call
go up in equal steps. this a continuous graph
Pie Chart

 A pie Chart is made by representing the relative


frequency of a category by an angle of a circle
determined by :
 Angle of a category = Relative frequency of the
category
Pie Chart

Label each
section with
the
Pie chart to show year 7 favourite types of
frequency music
Heavy
or metal
Remember a
percentage 17% Pop title
22%
Pop
Reggae
Soul
19%
Soul Reggae
42% Heavy metal

Show what each


sector represents
Scatter Plots

 Groups of data are best represented in a graph


that is similar to a line graph and its called a
Scatter Plot.
 As in a line graph, the data points are plotted on
the graph using values on an X-axis and a Y-
axis.
Scatter Plots

25.00%

20.00%

15.00%
Velocity
10.00%

5.00%

0.00%
0 5 10 15

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