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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Question 4: Beatriz is creating graphs for her city’s Parks Department. Beatriz is trying to persuade the Parks Department to put in more gazebos for shade. For a local park, • Beatriz wants to demonstrate the attendance as it changes every week. • She also wants to show the temperature changes per month (sometimes temperatures reach below zero). Explain to Beatriz how to make the graphs correctly based on the data that she will collect and what labels, scales, and intervals each axis must have on each graph. Use complete sentences and support your reasoning. Feel free to generate sample

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Question 4: Beatriz is creating graphs for her city’s Parks Department. Beatriz is trying to persuade the Parks Department to put in more gazebos for shade. For a local park, • Beatriz wants to demonstrate the attendance as it changes every week. • She also wants to show the temperature changes per month (sometimes temperatures reach below zero). Explain to Beatriz how to make the graphs correctly based on the data that she will collect and what labels, scales, and intervals each axis must have on each graph. Use complete sentences and support your reasoning. Feel free to generate sample data to help support your response. Weekly attendance graph Monthly temperature graph X-axis label Y-axis label X-axis minimum value X-axis maximum value X-axis increments Y-axis minimum value Y-axis maximum value Y-axis increments Support your reasoning

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Compassionate

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@sleepyjess

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Someone help me please

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Nnesha

OpenStudy (aripotta):

let's do the weekly attendance first. what should our x-axis be called?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Months

OpenStudy (aripotta):

well it's a weekly thing, so i'd but weeks, not months

OpenStudy (aripotta):

put* not but

OpenStudy (anonymous):

months for the monthly temperature graph and weeks for the weekly attendance graph

OpenStudy (aripotta):

yes

OpenStudy (aripotta):

and what about the y-axis label? and right now we're just doing the weekly attendance graph

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

would it be people

OpenStudy (aripotta):

yea, i'd say "number of attendees" or "number of visitors"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (aripotta):

what do you think should be your x-axis minimum value?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1 week

OpenStudy (aripotta):

yep. and your max?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

my teacher said for the values that you can not mix units

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the max is 1 month

OpenStudy (aripotta):

this is what we have so far |dw:1415553127044:dw|

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok what did my teacher mean though

OpenStudy (aripotta):

i'm not sure.

OpenStudy (aripotta):

what should the x-axis increments be?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

idk about this one I was really confused

OpenStudy (aripotta):

i think we should put it as 1 so it increases by 1. if we put the increment as 2 then it would increase by 2 and we'd have "week 2, week 4, and week 6" |dw:1415553437426:dw|

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so put increments as 1

OpenStudy (aripotta):

yea. now we can do the y-axis

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

y axis minimum values is?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

srry I am confused again with this one

OpenStudy (aripotta):

i think the least amount of people who could be at the park is 0 so 0 should be the min value i think

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how about the maximum

OpenStudy (anonymous):

would it be unlimited?

OpenStudy (aripotta):

i'm not quite sure what the max value should be. i mean, it really depends on the size of the park. maybe 50 should be max?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (aripotta):

wait sorry i forgot this was weekly.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh it is okay

OpenStudy (aripotta):

350?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok why do you think that

OpenStudy (aripotta):

because max 50 people a day, and 50 times 7 is 350

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how about increments

OpenStudy (aripotta):

increments of 50? so 0, 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, and finally 350

OpenStudy (aripotta):

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