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Math Survey Project

Part One: Gathering and Computing Data

Directions: Create a survey question to ask your classmates. Write it in the question box. Create four answer choices and write them in the first column. Give your survey and then complete the entire chart. If you get stuck, use the model to guide you.

Question: / How many people responded to your survey? ______
Choices / Tally / Total / Fraction / Division / Decimal / Percentage
Other
Total / 100%

Math Survey Project

Part One: Gathering and Computing Data

Directions: Create a survey question to ask your classmates. Write it in the question box. Create four answer choices and write them in the first column. Give your survey and then complete the entire chart. If you get stuck, use the model to guide you.

Question: / How many people responded to your survey? ______
Choices / Tally / Total / Fraction / Division / Decimal / Percentage
Other
Total / 100%


Part One Model

Question:
How many subjects have you taught? / How many people responded to your survey? ___20___
Choices / Tally / Total / Fraction / Division / Decimal / Percentage
1 Subject / | | | / 3 / 3/20 / 3 20 = / .15 / 15%
2 Subjects / | | / 2 / 2/20 / 2 20 = / .1 / 10%
3 Subjects / | | | / 3 / 3/20 / 3 20 = / .15 / 15%
4 Subjects / | / 1 / 1/20 / 1 20 = / .05 / 5%
Other
(More than 4 Subjects) / | / 11 / 11/20 / 11 20 = / .55 / 55%
Total / 100%

Part One Model

Question:
How many subjects have you taught? / How many people responded to your survey? ___20___
Choices / Tally / Total / Fraction / Division / Decimal / Percentage
1 Subject / | | | / 3 / 3/20 / 3 20 = / .15 / 15%
2 Subjects / | | / 2 / 2/20 / 2 20 = / .1 / 10%
3 Subjects / | | | / 3 / 3/20 / 3 20 = / .15 / 15%
4 Subjects / | / 1 / 1/20 / 1 20 = / .05 / 5%
Other
(More than 4 Subjects) / | / 11 / 11/20 / 11 20 = / .55 / 55%
Total / 100%


Math Survey Project

Part Two: Data Investigation – Model

Choices / Tally / Total / Fraction / Division / Decimal / Percentage
1 Subject / | | | / 3 / 3/20 / 3 20 = / .15 / 15%
2 Subjects / | | / 2 / 2/20 / 2 20 = / .1 / 10%
3 Subjects / | | | / 3 / 3/20 / 3 20 = / .15 / 15%
4 Subjects / | / 1 / 1/20 / 1 20 = / .05 / 5%
Other
(More than 4 Subjects) / | / 11 / 11/20 / 11 20 = / .55 / 55%
Total / 100%

Look at the most popular answer:

1.  Which of your answer choices was most popular?
2.  How many people in total selected that answer?
3.  What percentage of the total people surveyed selected this answer?
4.  Circle the percentage, decimal and total for this answer choice. / (On the chart)

Look at the least popular answer:

5.  Which of your answer choices was least popular?
6.  How many people in total selected that answer?
7.  What percentage of the total people surveyed selected this answer?
8.  Circle the percentage, decimal and total for this answer choice. / (On the chart)

Copy the circled percentages into the boxes below, and then answer the questions below.

Circled Percentage 1 / Circled Percentage 2 / Which fraction is largest?
Write these two fractions as an inequality.
______> ______

Copy the circled fractions into the boxes below, and then answer the questions below.

Circled Fraction 1 / Circled Fraction 2 / Which decimal is largest?
Write these two decimals as an inequality.
______> ______
Which is larger, Percent 1 or Decimal 2? Explain in 1-2 sentences.


Math Survey Project

Part Two: Data Investigation – Your Turn

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Look at the most popular answer:

1.  Which of your answer choices was most popular?
2.  How many people in total selected that answer?
3.  What percentage of the total people surveyed selected this answer?
4.  Circle the percentage, decimal and total for this answer choice. / (On the chart)

Look at the least popular answer:

5.  Which of your answer choices was least popular?
6.  How many people in total selected that answer?
7.  What percentage of the total people surveyed selected this answer?
8.  Circle the percentage, decimal and total for this answer choice. / (On the chart)

Copy the circled percentages into the boxes below, and then answer the questions below.

Circled Percentage 1 / Circled Percentage 2 / Which fraction is largest?
Write these two fractions in an inequality.
______> ______

Copy the circled fractions into the boxes below, and then answer the questions below.

Circled Fraction 1 / Circled Fraction 2 / Which decimal is largest?
Write these decimals in an inequality.
______> ______
Which is larger, Percent 1 or Decimal 2? Explain in 1-2 sentences.


Math Survey Project

Part Two: Data Investigation – Practice

Question: / How many people responded to your survey? ______
Choices / Tally / Total / Fraction / Division / Decimal / Percentage
Other
Total / 100%

Look at the most popular answer:

1.  Which of your answer choices was most popular?
2.  How many people in total selected that answer?
3.  What percentage of the total people surveyed selected this answer?
4.  Circle the percentage, decimal, fraction and total for this answer choice. / (On the chart)

Look at the least popular answer:

9.  Which of your answer choices was least popular?
10.  How many people in total selected that answer?
11.  What percentage of the total people surveyed selected this answer?
12.  Circle the percentage, decimal, fraction and total for this answer choice. / (On the chart)

Copy the circled percentages into the boxes below, and then answer the questions below.

Circled Percentage 1 / Circled Percentage 2 / Which fraction is largest?
Write these two fractions in an inequality.
______> ______

Copy the circled fractions into the boxes below, and then answer the questions below.

Circled Fraction 1 / Circled Fraction 2 / Which decimal is largest?
Write these decimals in an inequality.
______> ______
Which is larger, Percent 1 or Decimal 2? Explain in 1-2 sentences.


Math Survey Project

Part Three: Making and Reading Graphs – Model

1.  How many people said they taught only one subject?
2.  How many people said they taught two subjects?
3.  How many people said they taught three subjects?
4.  How many people said they taught four subjects?
5.  How many people said they taught more than four subjects?
Choice / Fraction / Division / Decimal / Percent
One Subject / 3/20
Two Subjects / 2/20
Three Subjects / 3/20
Four Subjects / 1/20
Other
(More than Four Subjects) / 11/20
Total / 100%


Math Survey Project

Part Three: Making and Reading Graphs – Your Turn

Directions: Use the x and y axes below to graph your data. Give your graph a title, and label your axes. Then, answer the questions below the graph and complete the chart. Finally, use the circle to create a pie graph that shows your data as percentages.

1.  How many people said ______?
2.  How many people said ______?
3.  How many people said ______?
4.  How many people said ______?
5.  How many people selected “other” as the correct answer?
Choice / Fraction / Percentage / Graph Color
Other


Math Survey Universal Homework

Directions: Create a fictional survey and distribute your tally marks randomly. Then, complete the chart and the analysis questions. Finally, make a bar graph to represent the total answers and a pie graph to represent the data as percentages.

Question: / How many people responded to your survey? ______
Choices / Tally / Total / Fraction / Division / Decimal / Percentage
Other
Total / 100%
1.  Circle the percentage, decimal, fraction and total for one of your answers.
2.  Circle the percentage, decimal, fraction and total for another answer.

Copy the circled percentages into the boxes below, and then answer the questions below.

Circled Decimal 1 / Circled Percentage 2 / Which number is largest?
Write these two numbers as fractions in an inequality.
______> ______