Holt Algebra 1 10-1 Organizing and Displaying Data Warm Up Write the equivalent percent. 1.2. 3. Find each value. 4. 20% of 360 5. 75% of 360 6. 25% 20%12.5%

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Holt Algebra Organizing and Displaying Data Warm Up Write the equivalent percent Find each value % of % of % 20%12.5%

Holt Algebra Organizing and Displaying Data 10-1 Organizing and Displaying Data Holt Algebra 1

10-1 Organizing and Displaying Data A bar graph displays data with vertical or horizontal bars. Take note: Bar graphs are a good way to display data that can be organized into categories.

Holt Algebra Organizing and Displaying Data Example 1: Reading and Interpreting Bar Graphs Use the graph to answer each question. A. Which casserole was ordered the most? lasagna B. About how many total orders were placed? 180 C. About how many more tuna noodle casseroles were ordered than king ranch casseroles? 10 D. About what percent of the total orders were for baked ziti? 10%

Holt Algebra Organizing and Displaying Data Use the graph to answer each question. a. Which ingredient contains the least amount of fat? bread The bar for bread is the shortest. b. Which ingredients contain at least 8 grams of fat? cheese and mayonnaise The two longest bars.

Holt Algebra Organizing and Displaying Data Example 2: Reading and Interpreting Double Bar Graphs Use the graph to answer each question. A. Which feature received the same satisfaction rating for each SUV? Cargo Find the two bars that are the same. B. Which SUV received a better rating for mileage? SUV Y Find the longest mileage bar.

Holt Algebra Organizing and Displaying Data Use the graph to determine which years had the same average basketball attendance. What was the average attendance for those years? 2001, 2002, and 2005 Find the orange bars that are approximately the same. The average is about 13,000.

Holt Algebra Organizing and Displaying Data A line graph displays data using line segments. Take note: Line graphs are a good way to display data that changes over a period of time.

Holt Algebra Organizing and Displaying Data Use the graph to answer each question. A. At what time was the humidity the lowest? B. During which 4-hour time period did the humidity increase the most? 4 A.M. 12 to 4 P.M. Identify the lowest point. Look for the segment with the greatest positive slope.

Holt Algebra Organizing and Displaying Data Check It Out! Example 3 Use the graph to estimate the difference in temperature between 4:00 A.M. and noon. About 18°F Compare the temperatures at the two times.

Holt Algebra Organizing and Displaying Data Use the graph to answer each question. A. In which month did station A charge more than station B? May Look for the point when the station A line is above the station B line. B. During which month(s) did the stations charge the same for gasoline? April and July See where the data points overlap.

Holt Algebra Organizing and Displaying Data A circle graph shows parts of a whole. The entire circle represents 100% of the data and each sector represents a percent of the total. Take note: Circle graphs are good for comparing each category of data to the whole set.

Holt Algebra Organizing and Displaying Data Use the graph to answer the question. Which ingredients are present in equal amounts? Lemon sherbet and pineapple juice. Look for same sized sectors. 12.5% 25% 50%

Holt Algebra Organizing and Displaying Data Use the graph to determine what percent of the fruit salad is cantaloupe. Find the cups of cantaloupe and divide that into total cups of fruit.

Holt Algebra Organizing and Displaying Data Example 6A: Choosing and Creating an Appropriate Display Use the given data to make a graph. Explain why you chose that type of graph. A bar graph is good for displaying categories that do not make up a whole. Step 1 Choose an appropriate scale and interval. The scale must include all of the data values. The scale is separated into equal parts called intervals. Flowers in an Arrangement

Holt Algebra Organizing and Displaying Data Example 6A Continued Step 2 Use the data to determine the lengths of the bars. Draw bars of equal width. The bars should not touch. Step 3 Title the graph and label the horizontal and vertical scales.

Holt Algebra Organizing and Displaying Data Example 6B: Choosing and Creating an Appropriate Display Use the given data to make a graph. Explain why you choose that type of graph. A circle graph is good for displaying categories that make up a whole. Degrees Held by Faculty Bachelor's: Master's: PhD: Step 1 Calculate the percent of total represented by each category.

Holt Algebra Organizing and Displaying Data Step 2 Draw circle. Step 3 Title the graph and label each sector. Example 6B Continued

Holt Algebra Organizing and Displaying Data Example 6C: Choosing and Creating an Appropriate Display Use the given data to make a graph. Explain why you chose that type of graph. A line graph is appropriate for this data because it will show the change over time. Step 1 Determine the scale and interval for each set of data. Time should be plotted on the horizontal axis because it is independent. County Farms 248

Holt Algebra Organizing and Displaying Data Example 6C Continued Step 2 Plot a point for each pair of values. Connect the points using line segments. Step 3 Title the graph and label the horizontal and vertical scales.

Holt Algebra Organizing and Displaying Data Lesson Quiz: Part I 1. Which two apartments are about the same size? 2. In which week(s) did store B charge more than store A? Lamar Place and Candlerun Week one

Holt Algebra Organizing and Displaying Data Lesson Quiz: Part II 3. The table shows how many orders were placed for each type of muffin at a bakery in one week. Use the data to make a graph. Explain why you chose that type of graph. A circle graph is used to compare each type of muffin to total muffin orders.