Graphs
Tools
Scenses
Situations
100

What graph would you use if you were trying to compare percentages?

Pie Chart

100

In the kitchen, you might use this instrument to measure ingredients like flour or milk. What is it called?

Measuring Cup

100

Which sense helps guide us when we are out in an unknown area?

Sight

100

Can you give an example of a real-world situation where a line graph would be useful for showing data?

Our example :Temperature Changes Throughout the Day

200
Which type of graph is best for comparing data over time?

Line Graph

200

What tool would you use to measure how long something takes to complete?

Stop Watch

200

Which sense is primarily responsible for allowing us to experience and appreciate music and sound?

Hearing/ sound

200

Describe a scenario where a scatter plot would be the most appropriate graph to use.

A scatter plot is the most appropriate graph to use in scenarios where you want to visualize and analyze the relationship between two variables, especially when you suspect that there may be a correlation or pattern between them.

300

Which type of graph would be best if you want to compare the number of dogs or cats students had in a class, a bar graph or a dot plot?

Bar graph

300

What tool would you use to measure the length of a book?

Ruler

300

Which sense helps you detect the pleasant or unpleasant aroma of things like flowers and cookies?

Smell

300

If you were trying to figure out how long it takes to brush your teeth, how would you collect and present the data? (give two)

Stop Watch and graph

400

How are the different sections (slices) of a pie chart related to the whole?

The slices of the pie are often represented with percentages, signifying their contribution to the whole

400

If you want to measure the distance from one side of the classroom to the other, what would you use?

Meter stick

400

Which sense helps us feel and perceive pressure, temperature, and pain through our skin?

Touch

400

If you were to be collecting data comparing the number of students who had siblings versus the number of students who do not have siblings...

what is graph you would be able to use to show your data and what is a graph that you would NOT be able to show your data?

Show: pie or bar

Not Show: line or dot

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