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Title: ___________________________________ Homework SPI 0807.Inq.3: (Interpret Data) First/Last Name: ___________________ Date: ____________ Period: __________ Make a Circle Graph (A.K.A. Pie Chart) Instructions: Use the data from the table shown below to create a circle graph with 7 sectors. Reminder: The total amount should equal 100%. Reminder: Circle graphs are good for comparing parts to a whole. Title: ___________________________________

Circle Graph ( Example) Instructions: Use the data from the table shown below to create a circle graph with 7 sectors. Reminder: The total amount should equal 100%. Reminder: Circle graphs are good for comparing parts to a whole.

Make a Line Graph Instructions: Use the data from the table shown below to create a line graph with four points. Reminder: Data from the left column should go on the X-axis. Use increments of one on this X-axis. Don’t forget to label this axis. Reminder: Data from the right column should go on the Y-axis. Use increments of 20 on this Y-axis. Don’t forget to label this axis. Title: ______________________________________________

Line Graph Example Instructions: Use the data from the table shown below to create a line graph with four points. Reminder: Data from the left column should go on the X-axis. Use increments of one on this X-axis. Don’t forget to label this axis. Reminder: Data from the right column should go on the Y-axis. Use increments of 20 on this Y-axis. Don’t forget to label this axis.

Title: ___________________________________ Make a Bar Graph Instructions: Use the data from the table shown below to create a bar graph with three bars. Reminder: Data from the left column should go on the X-axis. Don’t forget to label this axis. Reminder: Data from the right column should go on the Y-axis. Use increments of 50 on this Y-axis. Don’t forget to label this axis. Title: ___________________________________

Bar Graph Example Instructions: Use the data from the table shown below to create a bar graph with three bars. Reminder: Data from the left column should go on the X-axis. Don’t forget to label this axis. Reminder: Data from the right column should go on the Y-axis. Use increments of 50 on this Y-axis. Don’t forget to label this axis.