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The two graphs shown here represent the same data regarding child labour.

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Explain any differences between the graphs.

 

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The two graphs shown here represent the same data regarding child labour.

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Write a conclusion that would be true for the first graph but not the second one.

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The two graphs shown here represent the same data regarding child labour.

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Write a conclusion that would be true for the second graph but not the first one.

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The two graphs shown here represent the same data regarding child labour.

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If you wanted to compare child labour in different regions of the world, which graph more fairly represents the data? Explain.
 

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This infographic, compiled by Homelessness Australia, shows the dwelling situation for homeless people in Australia.

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What kind of data (categorical, ordinal, discrete, or continuous) is being collected? Explain your reasoning.

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This infographic, compiled by Homelessness Australia, shows the dwelling situation for homeless people in Australia.

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Describe what this graph is displaying.

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This infographic, compiled by Homelessness Australia, shows the dwelling situation for homeless people in Australia.

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What aspects of this graph make it effective? What aspects make it less effective? Give reasons for your answers.

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This infographic, compiled by Homelessness Australia, shows the dwelling situation for homeless people in Australia.

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What type of graph do you think would be more effective at representing this data? Explain your choice. Draw the graph.

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In a survey carried out in the US on youth risk behaviour, it was found that of the 68% of high school students who rode bikes in the last year, 81% of them rarely or never wore helmets.

What kind of data (categorical, ordinal, discrete, or continuous) was collected? Explain your reasoning.