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Statistical Diagrams

Statistical Diagrams. Construction & Analysis. Bar Charts. Y axis. These statistical diagrams are used for discrete data. Step 1 : Use a ruler and create x and y axes. X axis. Step 2: Label the x axis with data labels. Step 3: Insert the y axis data values and label.

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Statistical Diagrams

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  1. Statistical Diagrams Construction & Analysis

  2. Bar Charts Y axis These statistical diagrams are used for discrete data. Step 1: Use a ruler and create x and y axes. X axis

  3. Step 2: Label the x axis with data labels

  4. Step 3: Insert the y axis data values and label

  5. Step 4: Compare the table values with the values on the y axis and draw bars to represent the data

  6. Step 5: Shade in the bars neatly

  7. Step 6: Provide a title for the chart

  8. Step 7: Analyze the chart by answering the following questions: • Which x axis label has the highest value? • Which x axis label has the lowest value? • Are there any trends?

  9. Line Graphs Y axis These are used for continuous data. Step 1: Use a ruler and create x and y axes. X axis

  10. Step 2: Label the x axis with data labels

  11. Step 3: Label the y axis with data values and label

  12. Step 4: Compare the table values with the values on the y axis and insert markers (dots) by matching label to value Courtesy of Caribbean Institute of Meteorology & Hydrology (2014)

  13. Step 5: Join all of the markers with a line.

  14. Step 6: Add a title

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