The visual text that the author chooses for the classroom are charts and graphs. Charts, such as pie charts and bar charts, use symbols to visually represent data through proportions and relationships. Pie charts illustrate numerical proportions through slices of a circle. Bar graphs present categorical data comparisons through rectangular bars with lengths proportional to the values. The examples given are a pie chart showing estimated percentages of people in countries and a bar graph showing estimated numbers of people and their favorite colors.
The visual text that the author chooses for the classroom are charts and graphs. Charts, such as pie charts and bar charts, use symbols to visually represent data through proportions and relationships. Pie charts illustrate numerical proportions through slices of a circle. Bar graphs present categorical data comparisons through rectangular bars with lengths proportional to the values. The examples given are a pie chart showing estimated percentages of people in countries and a bar graph showing estimated numbers of people and their favorite colors.
The visual text that the author chooses for the classroom are charts and graphs. Charts, such as pie charts and bar charts, use symbols to visually represent data through proportions and relationships. Pie charts illustrate numerical proportions through slices of a circle. Bar graphs present categorical data comparisons through rectangular bars with lengths proportional to the values. The examples given are a pie chart showing estimated percentages of people in countries and a bar graph showing estimated numbers of people and their favorite colors.
The visual text that the author chooses for the classroom are charts and graphs. Charts, such as pie charts and bar charts, use symbols to visually represent data through proportions and relationships. Pie charts illustrate numerical proportions through slices of a circle. Bar graphs present categorical data comparisons through rectangular bars with lengths proportional to the values. The examples given are a pie chart showing estimated percentages of people in countries and a bar graph showing estimated numbers of people and their favorite colors.
The visual text in the classroom that I choose are the charts
and graphs.
CHARTS – are graphical representation for data visualization in
which the data is represented by symbols, such as bars in bar charts, line in a line chart, or slices in a pie chart. The type of chart you can see above is a pie chart which is a circular statistical graphic, which is divided into slices to illustrate numerical proportion. In a pie chart, the arc length of each slice is proportional to the quantity it represents. As you can see in the example above the kind of chart I choose is a pie chart. It’s content shows the estimated percentage of people who live in that particular countries.
GRAPHS – can be defined as a pictorial representation or a
diagram that represents data or values in an organized manner. The type of graph that you can see above is the bar graph which presents categorical data with rectangular bars with heights or lengths proportional to the values that they represent. It also shows comparisons among discrete categories. One access of the chart shows the specific categories being compared, and the other access represents a measured value. As you can see in the example above is a bar graph which shows the estimated number of people with their favorite color.