3. Purpose
We chose a bar graph because it shows the
number of times a song has been downloaded.
Analysis
The bar graph shows that Madonna’s song,
Hung Up was the most downloaded and
There it Go! By Juelz Santana was the least
downloaded on iTunes.
4. Summary
We graphed the number of people in attendance in the
History of the X Games using a line graph.
5. Purpose
We chose a line graph to represent the X
Games data to show the changes in
attendance over the years.
Analysis
The line graph shows that in 1999 the X Games
had almost 30,00 people in attendance and in
1995 it had just below 20,00 people in
attendance. The graph displays the growth of
people over time attending the X Games.
6. Summary
We graphed the MTV Retired Videos and how
weeks the song topped the charts at #1.
7. Purpose
We chose a bar graph because it shows the
number of times a song landed on #1 on MTV.
Analysis
The bar graph shows that Gwen Stefani’s song,
Hollaback Girl spent the most weeks at #1 and Wake
up by Hilary Duff spent the least weeks at #1.
8. Summary
We graphed the total number of sales from Diamond
Comic Distributers in March of 2006 using a pie graph.
9. Purpose
We chose a pie graph to represent the
percentages of each comic book sale in
March 2006.
Analysis
The pie graph illustrations that in March 2006
the top comic book order was the Infinite Crisis
bringing in 11% of the sales with an estimated
$201,800. The Batman Comic book brought in
the least amount of revenue with on $69,800
and 4% of the total the sales.