After you have your data, when you record it into the histogram, you make a graph just like a bar graph, only, this time the bars are touching! Does that make sense? Please tell me if i'm wrong!:)
It can help us
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Yes, you can.
No, it is not an appropriate graph.
data that is grouped into equal intervals
It can help us
You must use the process of "multiplication"that you learned in the 5th or 6th grade.
Teachers use math when calculating grade and point values of assignments, when math relates to other subjects, when teaching math, and making a schedule.
Use a histogram then use divisions like 60-69 70-79 etc.
You use the histogram for like an experiment,like a penny lab
Yes, using DesMuMe. (Not that I use it) - A 6th grade answer from a 6th grade student! :)
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Yes all the time
The proper way to say it is 6th and 7th grade even thought it is two things not 1 u still do not use an s.
I know some from Funbrain. Math Basketball and Math Soccer are some. Math Soccer is harder, though. To use a grade level other than sixth grade, click the address box, and use you Right Arrow Key until you see a six. Press Backspace, and type in something else. Eight Maximum. Those games are pure math.
pi... yum (use sign for pi)