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Types of Data Representation: Baby Due Date Histogram InteractiveTypes of Data Representation: Baby Due Date Histogram Interactive
Publisher
CK-12 Foundation
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Grade
11th - 12th
Subjects
Math
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Interactives
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Duration
30 mins
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Independent Practice
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Year
2016
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Types of Data Representation: Baby Due Date Histogram

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Histograms are likely to give birth to a variety of conclusions. Given the likelihood a woman is to give birth after a certain number of weeks, pupils create a histogram. The scholars use the histogram to analyze the data and answer questions. They determine other types of graphs that would display the data and whether these graphs would change the way they interpret data.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

histograms, data representations, data display, data, data analysis, birth

Additional Tags

math

Instructional Ideas

  • Lead a discussion on why the percentages add to more than 100
  • Determine other data sets students can represent in the same manner

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Common Core

HSS-ID.A.1 MP5

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