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Twins
Peter and Paul are twin brothers. One of them (we don’t know which) always lies. The other one always tells the truth. I ask one of them:
“Is Paul the one that lies?”
“Yes,” he answers.
Did I speak to Peter or Paul?
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Twins
I spoke to Peter
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Average Speed
On the way to his grandmother’s house, John travels at an average of 30 mph. On the way back, he travels at an average of 40 mph. What was his average speed for the entire trip?
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Average Speed
Suppose the distance is 120 miles.
That means 4hrs there, 3hrs back.
That’s 240 miles / 7 hrs = 34.3 mph
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Review of Last Couple of Weeks
Linear or Exponential?
a) Roach population grows 5% every 2 days.
b) Every year, 15 more students attend Matt Forte High School.
c) There has been a $100 increase in wage every 6 months.
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Review of Last Couple of Weeks
x y
1 10
2 15
3 22.5
4 33.75
Linear or Exponential?
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Review of Last Couple of Weeks
In how many years will a river expanding at 17.35% every year be three times its original size? Use Excel.
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Making and Interpreting Graphs
Week 3
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What do we use graphs for?
To better communicate information
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Who uses graphs?
Newspapers Magazines Work meetings
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What types of graphs are there?
Pie chart XY Graph Bar Chart
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When do we use what?
Pie Chart Limited applicability Can be used only when you have a quantitative
variable associated with a list of categories where both the categories and the quantities each add up to a whole.
The categories must also be disjoint (no overlap) Common error: to use a pie chart on a set of
categories that do not make a whole and to use a pie chart when the categories overlap.
Use percentage label when using a pie chart
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Pie Chart Example[Source: Energy Information Administration]
Source Quadrillion BTU
Coal 22.87Petroleum 40.44Natural Gas 22.64Renewable Energy 5.98Nuclear 8.13Total 100.06
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Pie Chart Example
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Pie Chart Example
CoalPetroleumNatural GasRenewable EnergyNuclear
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Pie Chart Example
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Pie Chart Example
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Pie Chart Example
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Pie Chart Example
22.87; 23%
40.44; 40%
22.64; 23%
5.98; 6% 8.13; 8%
CoalPetroleumNatural GasRenewable EnergyNuclear
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XY Graphs
AKA line graph (not necessarily a line) used when you have "a lot" of data points when categories along the x-axis are
numerical show trends in data clearly enable the viewer to make predictions
about the results of data not yet recorded
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XY Graph ExampleLake Michigan/Lake Huron Water Levels (annual averages) 1988-2006
Year Level (meters)
1988 176.56421989 176.40081990 176.35001991 176.46921992 176.47921993 176.69581994 176.67831995 176.52751996 176.65421997 176.98421998 176.71671999 176.23582000 175.97672001 175.9508
2002 176.11832003 175.89172004 176.11082005 176.09002006 176.0158
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XY Graph Example
Lake Michigan/Huron Water Level
175.8000
176.0000
176.2000
176.4000
176.6000
176.8000
177.0000
177.2000
1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008
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XY Graph Example
Lake Michigan/Huron Water Level y = -0.035x + 246.33
R2 = 0.394
175.8000
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Bar Graph
use whenever there is a quantitative variable associated with the a categorical variable
For limited amount of data Succinct Easy to make comparisons within categories
and across categories Disadvantage: sometimes presents far too much
info. hard to make a single, clear point with them
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Bar Graph ExamplePercentage of Home Heating Sources 1950, 1997
[Source: US Department of Energy]
Source 1950 1997
Coal 33.8% 0.2%Natural Gas 26.0% 51.2%Propane 2.3% 5.4%Fuel Oil 22.1% 10.2%Kerosene 3.0% 0.8%Electricity 0.6% 29.4%Wood 9.7% 1.8%No Heat Source 3.7% 0.6%Other 1.8% 0.4%
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Bar Graph Example
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Bar Graph Example
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Bar Graph Example
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Bar Graph Example
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Bar Graph Example
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Guidelines for effective graph:
a. What is the purpose of making a graph from this data?
b. What type of graph should you make? pie bar x-y scatter (line)
c. Decide on a title and consider the the W's (who, what, where and when)
d. Legend: yes no e. Descriptive x-axis label (if applicable) f. Descriptive y-axis label (if applicable) g. Scale (if applicable) h. Source
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Faulty Graphs
People can use graphs to tell you skewed, misleading information.
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Faulty Graphs
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Faulty Graphs
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Faulty Graphs
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Faulty Graphs
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Faulty Graphs
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Faulty Graphs
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Example 1
Go to the qrc homepage. Under excel files, find IL_Pop_By_Race.xls and open it.
Add a column which contains the percentage of total population for each racial category.
Make an effective graph.
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Guidelines for effective graph:
a. What is the purpose of making a graph from this data?
b. What type of graph should you make? pie bar x-y scatter (line)
c. Decide on a title and consider the the W's (who, what, where and when)
d. Legend: yes no e. Descriptive x-axis label (if applicable) f. Descriptive y-axis label (if applicable) g. Scale (if applicable) h. Source
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Example 2
Go to the qrc homepage. Under excel files, find DePaulMajors04.xls and open it.
Make an effective graph.
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Guidelines for effective graph:
a. What is the purpose of making a graph from this data?
b. What type of graph should you make? pie bar x-y scatter (line)
c. Decide on a title and consider the the W's (who, what, where and when)
d. Legend: yes no e. Descriptive x-axis label (if applicable) f. Descriptive y-axis label (if applicable) g. Scale (if applicable) h. Source
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Make your own faulty graph
Change the scale of the y-axis.
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Make your own faulty graph
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Make your own faulty graph
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Example 3
Go to the qrc homepage. Under excel files, under the folder Chicago, find ChicagoPopulation1830-2000.xls and open it.
Make an effective graph.
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Guidelines for effective graph:
a. What is the purpose of making a graph from this data?
b. What type of graph should you make? pie bar x-y scatter (line)
c. Decide on a title and consider the the W's (who, what, where and when)
d. Legend: yes no e. Descriptive x-axis label (if applicable) f. Descriptive y-axis label (if applicable) g. Scale (if applicable) h. Source
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Example 4
What is wrong with this chart?
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This week: Lab Activity 4 HW Assignment 3