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Chart Types in Statistics
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Chart Types in Statistics
📊 Part 1: Identifying Chart Types
1. Which type of chart is best for showing parts of a whole?
Line graph
Pie chart
Scatter plot
Box plot
2. What type of data would be best displayed in a bar graph? (Select all that apply)
Monthly rainfall totals
Student test scores
Population by city
Daily temperature changes
3. When would you use a line graph?
To show changes over time
To compare different categories
To show distribution of data
To display percentages of a whole
📈 Part 2: Chart Analysis
4. A pie chart shows these sections: 25%, 30%, 15%, and 30%. What might this data represent?
5. You are tracking the temperature each day for a week. Which chart type would be most appropriate and why?
6. Draw a simple bar graph showing the following data:
Ice cream sales by flavour:
Chocolate: 45 units
Vanilla: 30 units
Strawberry: 25 units
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