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Math Example--Graphs of Categorical Data--Example 06 |
In this set of math examples, students are shown how to construct line plots, pictographs, and bar graphs from different sets of categorical data. These examples can also be used as activities, with solutions provided. Note: The download is a PNG file. Related ResourcesTo see the complete collection of Math Examples on this topic, click on this link: https://bit.ly/2ZggkD7 |
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Math Example--Graphs of Categorical Data--Example 05 |
In this set of math examples, students are shown how to construct line plots, pictographs, and bar graphs from different sets of categorical data. These examples can also be used as activities, with solutions provided. Note: The download is a PNG file. Related ResourcesTo see the complete collection of Math Examples on this topic, click on this link: https://bit.ly/2ZggkD7 |
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Math Example--Graphs of Categorical Data--Example 04 |
In this set of math examples, students are shown how to construct line plots, pictographs, and bar graphs from different sets of categorical data. These examples can also be used as activities, with solutions provided. Note: The download is a PNG file. Related ResourcesTo see the complete collection of Math Examples on this topic, click on this link: https://bit.ly/2ZggkD7 |
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Math Example--Graphs of Categorical Data--Example 03 |
In this set of math examples, students are shown how to construct line plots, pictographs, and bar graphs from different sets of categorical data. These examples can also be used as activities, with solutions provided. Note: The download is a PNG file. Related ResourcesTo see the complete collection of Math Examples on this topic, click on this link: https://bit.ly/2ZggkD7 |
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Math Example--Graphs of Categorical Data--Example 02 |
In this set of math examples, students are shown how to construct line plots, pictographs, and bar graphs from different sets of categorical data. These examples can also be used as activities, with solutions provided. Note: The download is a PNG file. Related ResourcesTo see the complete collection of Math Examples on this topic, click on this link: https://bit.ly/2ZggkD7 |
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Math Example--Graphs of Categorical Data--Example 01 |
In this set of math examples, students are shown how to construct line plots, pictographs, and bar graphs from different sets of categorical data. These examples can also be used as activities, with solutions provided. Note: The download is a PNG file. Related ResourcesTo see the complete collection of Math Examples on this topic, click on this link: https://bit.ly/2ZggkD7 |
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Worksheet: Probability Experiment, Worksheet 1 |
In this simple probability experiment, students generate data from number cubes and explore even and odd products. This uses two number cubes. Note: The download is a PDF file. Related ResourcesTo see the complete collection of Worksheets on this topic, click on this link: https://bit.ly/2TJu7i3 |
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Worksheet: Probability Experiment, Worksheet 2 |
In this simple probability experiment, students generate data from number cubes and explore even and odd products. This uses three number cubes. Note: The download is a PDF file. Related ResourcesTo see the complete collection of Worksheets on this topic, click on this link: https://bit.ly/2TJu7i3 |
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Worksheet: Probability Experiment, Worksheet 3 |
In this simple probability experiment, students generate data from number cubes and explore even and odd products. This uses two dice. Note: The download is a PDF file. Related ResourcesTo see the complete collection of Worksheets on this topic, click on this link: https://bit.ly/2TJu7i3 |
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Worksheet: Probability Experiment, Worksheet 4 |
In this simple probability experiment, students generate data from number cubes and explore even and odd products. This uses three dice. Note: The download is a PDF file. Related ResourcesTo see the complete collection of Worksheets on this topic, click on this link: https://bit.ly/2TJu7i3 |
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