Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Line Plot, Frequency Table, Histogram

Chapter 6 moves on into new types of graphs. Line plots and frequency tables are fairly easy to create while histograms require a bit more attention to detail. Histograms are quite similar to bar graphs but there are some differences. Can you tell me what makes a bar graph and a histogram different? Leave a comment with your answer!

A frequency table shows the tally marks for a particular category as well as the number, or frequency.
Neatness will improve, but for now here is an example of a histogram.

6 comments:

  1. when jt was trying too do this in class it was sofunny

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  2. when jt did that in class it was so funny

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  3. i am pretty funny now WHO COMMENT ME


    JT

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  4. I think the ordered pair would go if you think about the origin you would go left 2 and down 8. So it would go in the southwest quadrant from the origin.
    Tarah from 3rd Block

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  5. Math was so cool today!!

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  6. HEY JT YOUR DRAWING IS COOL!!!!

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