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Mathematics 10

4 Quarter
th
9.1 STATISTICAL
DIAGRAMS
OBJECTIVE
At the end of the week, the students should be able to:
 Use the appropriate statistical diagram depends on
the type of data collected and the purpose of
collecting the data.
STATISTICS
-is a scientific body of knowledge that deals with:
collection of data
organization or presentation of data
analysis and interpretation of data
KEY WORD!
Population- it is the total collection of all the one wishes to
investigate.
Sample- Subgroup obtained from a population.
Parameter- A numerical value that describes a characteristic of a
population.
Data- This are facts, or a set of information gathered or under study.
SHAPES DISTRIBUTION

10
1. What are the information
NO. OF SHAPES

9
8 given in illustration?
7
2. What do we call this
6
5
illustration?
4 3. Do you know how to use it?
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2
1
0

SHAPES
SHAPES DISTRIBUTION

10
NO. OF SHAPES

9
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2
1
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SHAPES
SHAPES DISTRIBUTION

10

NO. OF SHAPES
9
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SHAPES
BAR GRAPH
- is a graphical display of
data using bars of different
heights.
EXAMPLE 1
Rochelle made a survey on the number of the books ready by
her friends during the year. She organized the data in a table.
What information does the table shows?
Name Number of Books
Read
Rodel 7
Raquelle 5
Rosalinda 10
Ronalyn 7
PIE CHART
- a special chart that uses
"pie slices" to show
relative sizes of data.
PICTOGRAP
H
A pictograph uses picture
symbols to convey the meaning
of statistical information.
LINE GRAPH
A line graph (also known as a
line plot or line chart) is a
graph which uses lines to
connect individual data points
that display quantitative values
over a specified time interval.
BAR GRAPH PIE GRAPH

PICTOGRAPH LINE
GRAPH

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