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6-4. Bar Graphs. Course 1. Warm Up. Problem of the Day. Lesson Presentation. Warm Up Use the following data set. 45 55 58 63 63 37 76 46 34 What is the mean of the data? 2. What is the median of the data? 3. What is the mode of the data?.
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6-4 Bar Graphs Course 1 Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation
Warm Up • Use the following data set. • 45 55 58 63 63 37 76 46 34 • What is the mean of the data? • 2. What is the median of the data? • 3. What is the mode of the data? Add up all the numbers then divide by how many numbers you have Put the numbers in order from least to greatest then find the number in the middle Add up all the numbers then divide by how many numbers you have
Warm Up Use the following data set. 45 55 58 63 63 37 76 46 34 1.What is the mean of the data? 2. What is the median of the data? 3. What is the mode of the data? 53 55 63
Vocabulary bar graph double-bar graph
A bar graph can be used to display and compare data. A bar graph displays data with vertical or horizontal bars.
Additional Example 1A: Reading a Bar Graph Use the bar graph to answer each question. Which biome in the graph has the least average summer temperature? The coniferous forest has the least average summer temperature.
Additional Example 1B: Reading a Bar Graph Use the bar graph to answer each question. Which biomes in the graph have an average summer temperature of 30C or greater? The grassland and the rain forest have average summer temperatures of 30C or greater.
Check It Out: Example 1A Use the bar graph to answer each question. Which biome in the graph has the highest average summer temperature? The rain forest has the highest average summer temperature.
Additional Example 2: Making a Bar Graph Use the given data to make a bar graph. Step 1:Find an appropriate scale and interval. The scale must include all of the data values. The interval separates the scale into equal parts. Step 2:Use the data to determine the lengths of the bars. Draw bars of equal width. The bars cannot touch. Step 3: Title the graph and label the axes.
1 Additional Example 3: Problem Solving Application Make a double-bar graph to compare the data in the table. Understand the Problem You are asked to use a graph to compare the data given in the table. You will need to use all of the information given.
3 Solve Additional Example 3 Continued Determine appropriate scales for both sets of data. Use the data to determine the lengths of the bars. Draw bars of equal width. Bars should be in pairs. Use a different color for boy memberships and girl memberships. Title the graph and label both axes. Include a key to show what each bar represents.
Lesson Quiz: Part 1 Use the bar graph to answer each question. 1. Which animal was least popular among students? 2. Which pet was more popular to twice as many students as rabbits were? Student Pet Survey
Lesson Quiz: Part 2 3. Make a bar graph of this data. Number of Daily Servings Grains = 6 Fruit = 2 Meat = 2 Milk = 3 Vegetables = 3
Lesson Quiz: Part 1 Use the bar graph to answer each question. 1. Which animal was least popular among students? 2. Which pet was more popular to twice as many students as rabbits were? Student Pet Survey bird dog
Lesson Quiz: Part 2 3. Make a bar graph of this data. Number of Daily Servings Grains = 6 Fruit = 2 Meat = 2 Milk = 3 Vegetables = 3