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  • There are 580 learners at the school. Can you confirm this from the figures in the table?
  • A pie chart was made from the breakfast information, and another from the lunch figures. Decide which is which, then fill in the descriptions on the correct slice of each pie chart.
  • As you can see, the slices are not all the same size. The sizes are proportional to the number of learners represented in each slice. The way to get them in the right proportions is to calculate the size of the angle at the tip of each slice. For example, 82  580 × 360 = 51°, rounded. This is the angle at the tip of the slice representing the proportion of learners who don’t eat breakfast before coming to school. The formula is: angle size = value  total number × 360. Do the calculations for all five the other slices, and confirm by measurement that the slices are the right size!
  • Of course, in the end the slices have to add up to 360°.

5 Scatter plots

  • This graph consists only of the plotted points. It links two sets of information on one graph, making comparisons easy. Let’s look at an example.
  • The table shows the marks obtained in Science and Maths for a group of 22 learners.
Pupil: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V
Science 75 45 28 66 58 81 23 69 60 48 72 37 47 90 57 88 45 56 62 40 53 48
Maths 65 31 40 67 52 75 34 95 70 66 58 40 45 84 75 70 55 61 53 55 72 49
  • Here is the scatter plot

For each learner, the coordinates of the point are (Science mark ; Maths mark). Learner A is (75;65). Can you find the dot? Learner B is (45;31), etc. The squares on the paper are not shown, so that the dots can be seen more clearly.

If the dots lie in a pattern (as these do) roughly from bottom left-hand corner to top right-hand corner, then it means there is a connection between the marks a learner gets for the two subjects.

  • Those learners, whose marks don’t correlate, are clear from the graph. Find the two circled points. For e x ample, the point (69;95) of learner H, is a little bit higher than the rest of the points. This tells us that the learner has a better Maths than Science mark, but learner B (45;31) does much better in Science than in Maths. If everybody got exactly the same mark for both Science and Maths, then their points would make a very clear pattern. What do you think that pattern would look like?

Assessment

LO 5
Data HandlingThe learner will be able to collect, summarise, display and critically analyse data in order to draw conclusions and make predictions and to interpret and determine chance variation.
We know this when the learner:
5.1 poses questions relating to human rights, social, economic, environmental and political issues in South Africa;
5.2 selects, justifies and uses appropriate methods for collecting data (alone and/or as a member of a group or team) which include questionnaires and interviews, e x periments, and sources such as books, magazines and the Internet in order to answer questions and thereby draw conclusions and make predictions about the environment;
5.3 organises numerical data in different ways in order to summarise by determining:
5.3.1 measures of central tendency;
5.3.2 measures of dispersion;
5.4 draws a variety of graphs by hand/technology to display and interpret data including:
5.4.1 bar graphs and double bar graphs;

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Source:  OpenStax, Mathematics grade 9. OpenStax CNX. Sep 14, 2009 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11056/1.1
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