Using the Expanded Animals Starter File, let’s make a pie-chart to see what we can learn about the distribution of fixed animals and what new questions it may lead us to.
Are more animals fixed or unfixed? |
Question Type (circle one): Lookup Arithmetic Statistical |
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All the rows fixed |
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How does the ratio of fixed to unfixed animals differ by species?
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The chart shows that there are more / less / about the same number of fixed animals as / than unfixed animals.
Some new questions this raises include:
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Let’s make a stacked-bar-chart to see if the ratio of fixed to unfixed animals differs by species.
How does the ratio of fixed to unfixed animals differ by species? |
Question Type (circle one): Lookup Arithmetic Statistical |
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The stacked bar chart shows that all / most / some / a few / no species have more / the same number of / fewer fixed animals as / than unfixed animals. I also notice
Some new questions this raises include:
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