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Example Question #1 : Display Data In Graphs To Describe Weather During A Season
Which answer choice correctly graphs the information from the temperature portion of the weather data table?
The correct graph has to match the values from the data table correctly. The graph should only display information from the temperature portion of the graph, but some of them have the information with the rainfall section or the wrong data input.
Example Question #11 : Representing Weather Conditions Through Data
The year is split into four seasons. Spring is characterized by cooler temperatures that start to increase as it gets closer to summer. The summer is hot. The fall begins to cool down, and lower temperatures are noticeable as winter approaches. In the wintertime, temperatures are at the lowest, and it is frigid.
Kim graphed the average temperatures of each season in her hometown. Which bar represents the season of winter?
Season 3
Season 1
Season 4
Season 2
Season 4
This is a bar graph and it is a way to display data from a table, experiment, or calculations. This graph represents the average temperature of the four seasons in Kim's hometown. Winter is described as the time of year with the lowest temperatures and very cold. "Season 4" is shown on the graph with the lowest temperatures so this is winter.
Example Question #192 : 3rd Grade Science
The year is split into four seasons. Spring is characterized by cooler temperatures that start to increase as it gets closer to summer. The summer is hot. The fall begins to cool down, and lower temperatures are noticeable as winter approaches. In the wintertime, temperatures are at the lowest, and it is frigid.
Kim graphed the average temperatures of each season in her hometown. Which bar represents the season of spring?
Season 1
Season 4
Season 3
Season 2
Season 1
This graph is called a bar graph. It is a visual way to represent data from a table or chart. Spring was described as a season with rising temperatures, so it would be warmer than fall and winter. Spring leads up to summer, so it would have lower temperatures than summer. Season 1 is spring because it meets all the criteria described, and when reviewing the graph, it would be the most reasonable response.
Example Question #1 : Display Data In Graphs To Describe Weather During A Season
Bradley graphed the average temperature in his hometown for each month. August is the hottest month of the year. Is August in the summer, spring, fall, or winter?
Summer
Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer
August is in summer. It is the hottest season of the year, and August is the hottest month of the year in his hometown. Based on the graph May, June, and July are increasing in temperature to reach a peak in August. It drops off in September as fall begins.
Example Question #2 : Display Data In Graphs To Describe Weather During A Season
According to Terry's graph which season to do the months of November, December, and January represent?
Summer
Spring
Winter
Fall
Winter
This is a bar graph used to display the average temperatures of Terry's hometown each month in a more clear and easy to understand way. The months of November, December, and January have the lowest temperatures of all the displayed months. Winter has the coldest temperatures of all the seasons, so these months must be winter.
Example Question #2 : Display Data In Graphs To Describe Weather During A Season
This graph describes the average snowfall in inches that occurs in Madison, Wisconson. There are only eight months listed on the x-axis of the graph. Which season is not represented?
Winter
Spring
Fall
Summer
Summer
This graph has left out the months of June, July, August, and September. These months fall during the summer. Summer is the warmest season and the least likely to have any snowfall. There is no reason to graph the data if the total inches were zero.
Example Question #1 : Display Data In Graphs To Describe Weather During A Season
The graph below shows the number of tornado reports across the United States in one year. What pattern can be identified from the chart below?
For reference:
Winter: December 21 - March 20
Spring: March 20 - June 20
Summer: June 20 - September 22
Fall: September 22 - December 21
There are more tornadoes during the spring months than at any other time of year.
There are more tornadoes during the winter months than at any other time of year.
There are more tornadoes during the fall months than at any other time of year.
There are more tornadoes during the summer months than at any other time of year.
There are more tornadoes during the spring months than at any other time of year.
This bar graph depicts the number of tornado reports across the US during 2019. From March until May, there is an uptick in the number of tornado reports. These months fall during the summer. The graph can help make this information easier to read and visually show trends or patterns.
Example Question #1 : Display Data In Graphs To Describe Weather During A Season
The graph below shows the number of tornado reports across the United States in one year. Which seasons had the fewest tornado reports?
For reference:
Winter: December 21 - March 20
Spring: March 20 - June 20
Summer: June 20 - September 22
Fall: September 22 - December 21
Summer and Spring
Winter and Spring
Winter and Fall
Fall and Summer
Winter and Fall
This bar graph provides a visual way for trends and patterns to be seen within complex data. The graph shows how many tornado reports there were each month across the United States. The seasons with the fewest reports were winter and fall. The graph makes it easier to see which months have a higher number of reports and which months have fewer.
Example Question #1 : Display Data In Graphs To Describe Weather During A Season
The graph below shows the number of hail reports across the United States in one year. What pattern can be identified from the chart below?
For reference:
Winter: December 21 - March 20
Spring: March 20 - June 20
Summer: June 20 - September 22
Fall: September 22 - December 21
The highest number of hail reports occur in the spring.
The highest number of hail reports occur in the summer.
The highest number of hail reports occur in the winter.
The highest number of hail reports occur in the fall.
The highest number of hail reports occur in the spring.
This bar graph is a great way to represent complex data and make it easier to visualize trends or patterns. This specific graph represents the number of hail reports each month of 2019. The highest number of reports are during May and into June, which fall during spring. Many places experience thunderstorms and tornadoes in the spring, and hail is a byproduct of those storms.
Example Question #6 : Display Data In Graphs To Describe Weather During A Season
The graph below shows the number of hail reports across the United States in one year. Which seasons had the fewest number of hail reports?
For reference:
Winter: December 21 - March 20
Spring: March 20 - June 20
Summer: June 20 - September 22
Fall: September 22 - December 21
Fall and Winter
Fall and Summer
Winter and Spring
Spring and Summer
Fall and Winter
This bar graph is a great way to represent complex data and make it easier to visualize trends or patterns. This specific graph represents the number of hail reports each month of 2019. The months with the fewest hail reports are November, December, January, and February. These months fall during the fall and winter seasons.