Creating Graphs 1. Create a Pie Chart for the variable Car – Pull up Graph > Pie Chart and click in the categories variables box so that the list of variables will show up on the left. Now double click on the variable name ‘Car” in the box at the left of the window. Include a title by clicking on the “Labels…” button and typing it in the correct text area (put your name in as the title) and click OK. Click OK again to create graph. Click on the graph and use Ctrl+C to copy and come back here
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Identify the bar graph. Psychomotor : Read and interpret data presented in a bar graph using the following parts: * Title * Number Scale * Labels Affective : Appreciate the importance of bar graph Show helpfulness towards other member of the group. II. SUBJECT MATTER Skills : Reading and interpreting bar graph Reference : BEC-PELC V.A 1.1 & 1.2 Teacher’s Workbook Textbook in Math IV Materials : Pieces of cartolina‚ cut outs‚ picture‚ and graph Value : Helping
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“In the Snackbar.” Emma Louise Gall “In the Snackbar‚” by Edwin Morgan‚ tells the story of an experience the poet had whilst in a Snackbar in Glasgow. He helps a disabled‚ old man who is struggling to go to the toilet. We have chosen this poem as it has been written as a result of an anxiety: this experience worried the poet and gave him cause for concern. Edwin Morgan used many poetic techniques‚ such as alliteration‚ onomatopoeia and similes to portray his anxieties and worries
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sporting occasions have proved to be helpful in easing international tension in difficult times when powerful leaders were trying to control the world’s economy and other governments were fighting over the land. The Olympic Games are one of the best examples which prove how sporting events can bring nations together‚ at least temporarily. From the ancient History‚ when Greeks and Romans would interrupt battles to participate in the games‚ to the more recent international disputes‚ when athletes from
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of his budget will go to his foods with 45% of his total allowance. Next is for lodging with 30% followed by the projects and fare which will have 10%. The least designation for his budget will be for his savings which has 5% only. 2. BAR GRAPH The bar graph shows the yearly tourist count for the provinces of region V. the province of Albay got the highest number of tourist with 450 000. It is followed by the provinces of Camarines Sur and Camarines Norte with 400 000 and 350 000 respectively
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Graphs are often used to deliver a visual and compelling case in many applications and businesses. Graphs are the information delivery vehicle of choice for many numerical data applications. With graphs a lot of information can be condensed into a visually descriptive object. They reduce the amount of time that would have been expended in reading or parsing through a lot of information. On the other hand‚ they can also be easily used to misrepresent or skew interpretation towards a favorable
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respondents. As reflected on the table‚ the male has the larger percentage than the female. Out of 97 respondents‚ 57 or 59% are male while 40 or 41% are female. To illustrate visually the sex profile‚ the graph is presented below. 20 Graph 1 [pic] Gender Profile of the Respondents Table 2 Analytical Skills |Respondents | |S |N |Computed t |Tabular t |Decision
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Graphs 1 Introduction We have studied one non-linear data structure so far i.e Trees. A graph is another non-linear data structure that is widely used to solve many real-life computing problems. For example‚ we need to use a graph to find out whether two places on a road-map are connected and what is the shortest distance between them. Graphs are used in simulating electrical circuits to find out current flows and voltage drops at various points in the circuit. Graphs are widely used in telephone
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Sailing Off to Death Kirston Barrett Crossing the Bar Sunset and evening star‚ And one clear call for me! And may there be no moaning of the bar‚ When I put out to sea‚ 4 But such a tide as moving seems asleep‚ Too full for sound and foam‚ When that which drew from out the boundless deep Turns again home.
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line on a Cartesian graph is approximately the distance y in feet a person walks in x hours. What does the slope of this line represent? How is this graph useful? Provide another example for your colleagues to explain. The slope of the line represents the speed of the person in feet per hour. This graph is useful because it provides a visual representation of the continuous motion of the person walking‚ something that could not provided by something like a bar graph. In a bar graph‚ the sheer number
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