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Show answer Example 2 Here is a table showing the number of cars outside the school gates between 3:00 and 3:30. The data from this table has been put into a time graph.
This part of the Graph Makeover Contest was much more challenging than the redesign of the donut chart, but readers suggested a variety of ways to visualize the data in the table.
In this KS2 Maths article you’ll learn how to compare data using different tables and charts. We also have KS2 Maths videos, a quiz and lots of examples.
These graphs aren't intended to answer broader questions about inequality and social mobility. For a good introduction to these subjects, see Pew's Economic Mobility Project.
The early trickle of new coronavirus infections has turned into a steady current. By creating simple simulations, we can see how to slow it down.
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