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Daily Warm-Up 1. You subtract to find the ? of two numbers. 2. You divide to find the ? of two numbers. Copy and complete. 3. ? + 4 = 12 4. ? ÷ 5 = 4 Find the sum, difference, product or quotient. 5. 523 + 49 6. 190 ÷ 5 7. 23 • 96 8. 201 - 158

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Page 1: Daily Warm-Up 1. You subtract to find the ? of two numbers. 2. You divide to find the ? of two numbers. Copy and complete. 3. + 4 = 12 4. ÷ 5 = 4 Find

Daily Warm-Up1. You subtract to find the ? of two

numbers. 2. You divide to find the ? of two numbers.

Copy and complete.3. ? + 4 = 12 4. ? ÷ 5 = 4

Find the sum, difference, product or quotient.

5. 523 + 49 6. 190 ÷ 5

7. 23 • 96 8. 201 - 158

Page 2: Daily Warm-Up 1. You subtract to find the ? of two numbers. 2. You divide to find the ? of two numbers. Copy and complete. 3. + 4 = 12 4. ÷ 5 = 4 Find

1.1 You will be able to read and interpret graphs to analyze data.

Page 3: Daily Warm-Up 1. You subtract to find the ? of two numbers. 2. You divide to find the ? of two numbers. Copy and complete. 3. + 4 = 12 4. ÷ 5 = 4 Find

Vocabulary Data- information, facts, or

numbers that describe something. Bar graph- a type of graph in which

the lengths of bars are used to represent and compare data.

Frequency table- a table that groups data into intervals.

Histograms- a graph where data is organized into equal intervals. The height of each bar in a histogram shows the frequency of an interval.

Page 4: Daily Warm-Up 1. You subtract to find the ? of two numbers. 2. You divide to find the ? of two numbers. Copy and complete. 3. + 4 = 12 4. ÷ 5 = 4 Find

Bar Graphs The bar graph below shows

the number of historically active volcanoes in four countries.

Page 5: Daily Warm-Up 1. You subtract to find the ? of two numbers. 2. You divide to find the ? of two numbers. Copy and complete. 3. + 4 = 12 4. ÷ 5 = 4 Find

Frequency Tables and Histograms Use frequency tables to organize

large sets of data into intervals. Example: the data shows the

heights, in meters, of the tallest roller coasters in the world. Make a frequency table of the data. 66.4, 94.5, 68.3, 115, 62.5, 97, 66.4,

126.5, 63.4, 74.7, 63.4, 70.1, 66.4, 64.9, 63.7, 79, 63.4, 63.1, 62.5, 61.9, 71.6

Page 6: Daily Warm-Up 1. You subtract to find the ? of two numbers. 2. You divide to find the ? of two numbers. Copy and complete. 3. + 4 = 12 4. ÷ 5 = 4 Find

Steps to Make a Frequency Table66.4, 94.5, 68.3, 115, 62.5, 97, 66.4,

126.5, 63.4, 74.7, 63.4, 70.1, 66.4, 64.9, 63.7, 79, 63.4, 63.1, 62.5, 61.9, 71.6

1. Choose equal sized intervals to fit the data.

2. Tally the data in each interval.3. Write the frequency by totaling

the tallies in each interval.

Page 7: Daily Warm-Up 1. You subtract to find the ? of two numbers. 2. You divide to find the ? of two numbers. Copy and complete. 3. + 4 = 12 4. ÷ 5 = 4 Find

Does it look like this?

Page 8: Daily Warm-Up 1. You subtract to find the ? of two numbers. 2. You divide to find the ? of two numbers. Copy and complete. 3. + 4 = 12 4. ÷ 5 = 4 Find

Making a Histogram from our Frequency Table1. Draw and label the horizontal and

vertical axes. 2. Draw a bar to represent the

frequency of each interval. The bars of neighboring intervals should touch.

3. Write a Title.

Page 9: Daily Warm-Up 1. You subtract to find the ? of two numbers. 2. You divide to find the ? of two numbers. Copy and complete. 3. + 4 = 12 4. ÷ 5 = 4 Find

Does it look like this?

Page 10: Daily Warm-Up 1. You subtract to find the ? of two numbers. 2. You divide to find the ? of two numbers. Copy and complete. 3. + 4 = 12 4. ÷ 5 = 4 Find

PRACTICE

Use the bar graph to answer the following questions.1. About how many

more historically active volcanoes does Chile have than Mexico?

2. Which country has the least number of historically active volcanoes?

Page 11: Daily Warm-Up 1. You subtract to find the ? of two numbers. 2. You divide to find the ? of two numbers. Copy and complete. 3. + 4 = 12 4. ÷ 5 = 4 Find

PRACTICE cont. Use our Histogram for the

following questions.1.Which interval has the

greatest number of roller coasters?

2.When the next roller coaster between 60 and 130 meters tall is built, in what interval do you think it will be? Explain.

Page 12: Daily Warm-Up 1. You subtract to find the ? of two numbers. 2. You divide to find the ? of two numbers. Copy and complete. 3. + 4 = 12 4. ÷ 5 = 4 Find

QUIZ1. The histogram

shows the number of people in different age groups taking evening classes during the fall term. Find the number of people who are 37 years old.

Page 13: Daily Warm-Up 1. You subtract to find the ? of two numbers. 2. You divide to find the ? of two numbers. Copy and complete. 3. + 4 = 12 4. ÷ 5 = 4 Find

QUIZ2. The histogram

shows the numbers of people in different age groups taking an Italian class. Find the number of people between the ages of 40 and 49.

Page 14: Daily Warm-Up 1. You subtract to find the ? of two numbers. 2. You divide to find the ? of two numbers. Copy and complete. 3. + 4 = 12 4. ÷ 5 = 4 Find

QUIZ3. The number of

counties for each of the four states Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Montana are shown. Which state has the most number of counties?

Page 15: Daily Warm-Up 1. You subtract to find the ? of two numbers. 2. You divide to find the ? of two numbers. Copy and complete. 3. + 4 = 12 4. ÷ 5 = 4 Find

QUIZ4. The bar graph

shows the number of students with different colors of hair. How many more students have brown hair than blonde hair?

Page 16: Daily Warm-Up 1. You subtract to find the ? of two numbers. 2. You divide to find the ? of two numbers. Copy and complete. 3. + 4 = 12 4. ÷ 5 = 4 Find

QUIZ5. The double bar

graph shows the number of home runs hit by two opposing players over the last 5 years. Which player hit more home runs over this 5-year span?

Page 17: Daily Warm-Up 1. You subtract to find the ? of two numbers. 2. You divide to find the ? of two numbers. Copy and complete. 3. + 4 = 12 4. ÷ 5 = 4 Find

Homework

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