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Finnegan is getting old. We explained to him that we needed a holiday graphing idea for the site and he designed one for Valentine's Day. Oh well. It'll happen to all of us.

sweetheartsSweethearts are those delicious little candies made by the Necco company. Each one has a different saying on it. As an interesting lesson in graphing, students were each given a box of Sweethearts on Valentine's Day.

Directions

  1. record the data of your box on a tally chart
  2. add your data to a class tally chart
  3. graph your data
  4. compare your graph to the other students' graphs
  5. compare your graph to the class average graph

The answer to the question that was on everyone's mind is:
Not until your graph has been made.

Sweetheart Data -->>>>



Hazel Jobe, Karen Walkowiak, Robert Owens
©March 1999

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