Yasmin I found it interesting that only one dessert was represented on your graph. I would have guessed that more students would have voted for sweet treats. Job well done!
This is Trinity. We used to be in the same ELD class. Now I'm in Ms. Springer's Math class at Rose Hill. We're looking at your graphs in our math class and I'm going to answer the questions you asked.
1. When you add the pizza, hot wings and enchiladas together, it is 18 people. 2. The difference between pizza and hot wings is 8 people.
Looks like there is a big difference between pizza and hot wings! I'm not surprised that pizza won! Thanks for your graph Yasmin!
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Yasmin I found it interesting that only one dessert was represented on your graph. I would have guessed that more students would have voted for sweet treats. Job well done!
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Hi Yasmin,
ReplyDeleteThis is Trinity. We used to be in the same ELD class. Now I'm in Ms. Springer's Math class at Rose Hill. We're looking at your graphs in our math class and I'm going to answer the questions you asked.
1. When you add the pizza, hot wings and enchiladas together, it is 18 people.
2. The difference between pizza and hot wings is 8 people.
Thanks for posting the graphs!
Sincerely,
Trinity