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4. odakota recorded the number of grades 7 and 8 students born in each …

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  1. odakota recorded the number of grades 7 and 8 students born in each season.

number of students born in each season

seasonsummerautumnwinterspring
grade 849146

a) which types of graphs could be used to display these data? explain your choices.
b) display the data using one of your choices from part a.
c) write a convincing argument based on the graph. justify your argument.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Part a

  1. Double Bar Graph: This graph can compare the number of Grade 7 and Grade 8 students across each season, as it allows side-by-side bars for each grade within each season category, making group comparisons clear.
  2. Stacked Bar Graph: This graph can show the total number of students (Grades 7 + 8) born in each season, while also displaying the breakdown between the two grades within each season.
  3. Grouped Bar Graph: Identical in function to the double bar graph, it organizes data by season, with paired bars for each grade to highlight differences between the two grade levels per season.

Part b

A double bar graph is created with:

  • X-axis labeled "Season" (Summer, Autumn, Winter, Spring)
  • Y-axis labeled "Number of Students" (scaled from 0 to 15)
  • For each season, two bars: one for Grade 7 (e.g., blue) and one for Grade 8 (e.g., orange), with heights matching the table values:
  • Summer: Grade 7 = 11, Grade 8 = 4
  • Autumn: Grade 7 = 10, Grade 8 = 9
  • Winter: Grade 7 = 7, Grade 8 = 14
  • Spring: Grade 7 = 5, Grade 8 = 6

In text form, the graph can be represented as:

SeasonGrade 7 Bar HeightGrade 8 Bar Height
Autumn109
Winter714
Spring56

Part c

Argument: Grade 8 has a significantly higher number of students born in Winter compared to Grade 7, while Grade 7 has far more students born in Summer than Grade 8.
Justification: From the double bar graph, Grade 8 has 14 Winter-born students, which is 7 more than Grade 7's 7 Winter-born students. Conversely, Grade 7 has 11 Summer-born students, which is 7 more than Grade 8's 4 Summer-born students. These are the largest gaps between the two grades across all seasons, showing a clear difference in birth season distributions for the two grade levels.

Answer:

a) Suitable graphs include:

  • Double/Grouped Bar Graph: Ideal for comparing the number of Grade 7 and Grade 8 students across each season with side-by-side bars.
  • Stacked Bar Graph: Useful for showing total students per season while breaking down the count by grade.

b) (Text representation of double bar graph as shown in the table above; a visual graph would have paired bars for each season with heights matching the table values.)

c) Argument: Grade 8 has far more Winter-born students, while Grade 7 has more Summer-born students.
Justification: Grade 8 has 14 Winter-born students (7 more than Grade 7's 7), and Grade 7 has 11 Summer-born students (7 more than Grade 8's 4), the largest gaps between the two grades across all seasons.