Today for mather we looked at line graphs and they are usually used to track or present the change or course of something over time. We looked it how it's similar to a bar graph except it focuses on one particular thing instead of comparing different things. I like this task espacia
Hi Zaeeda,
ReplyDeleteIt is awesome to see your learning on your blog and once again you are showing your ability to read a range of line graphs - ka pai! Remember we can't say anything for certain, so we could phrase our ideas as questions: I wonder why the cafe makes more money on Friday? perhaps people treat themselves on this day. This could lead into another inquiry - we could survey the customers to find out why they are there. We could also say 'perhaps' it is busier on Friday because... It is quite a finicky thing using our wording in statistics, but it will help us in the future to be aware of this now.
You made a great point about the sales changing a lot on slide 5 - on the worst month it was about 150, compared with about 290 at the peak (almost double). This would be really important for the business to know so they can work out a budget.