Collecting and representing data
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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will work to collect data of our own and present it using a line graph or pie chart.
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4 Questions
Q1.
Approximately how many people chose milk as their favourite drink?
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25
25%
Q2.
Approximately how many people chose a fizzy drink or apple juice as their favourite drink?
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50
Q3.
How many cars did George see?
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26
50
Q4.
Approximately how many lorries and vans did George observe?
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25
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