Basic Mathematics for College Students

(Nandana) #1

In figure (a), the information in the table is presented in a bar graph.The
horizontal scale is labeled “Year” and units of 2 years are used. The vertical scale is
labeled “Number of women members” and units of 10 are used. The bar directly over
each year extends to a height that shows the number of women members of the House
of Representatives that year.


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Number of
Year women members
1997 51
1999 56
2001 60
2003 59
2005 67
2007 71

Source:www.ergd.org/
HouseOfRepresentatives


Bar graph

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60

1997 1999 2001
Year

Number of women members

2003 2005

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80

1997 1999 2001
Year

Number of women members

2003 2005

Line graph

2007 2007

(a) (b)

The Language of Mathematics Horizontal is a form of the word horizon.
Think of the sun setting over the horizon. Vertical means in an upright
position. Pro basketball player LeBron James’ vertical leap measures more
than 49 inches.

Another way to present the information in the table is with a line graph.Instead
of using a bar to represent the number of women members, we use a dot drawn at the
correct height. After drawing data points for 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, and 2007, the
points are connected to create the line graph in figure (b).


“A re-entry student is considered one who is the age of 25 or older, or those
students that have had a break in their academic work for 5 years or more.
Nationally, this group of students is growing at an astounding rate.”
Student Life and Leadership Department, University Union, Cal Poly University, San Luis Obispo
Some common concerns expressed by adult students considering returning to
school are listed below in Column I. Match each concern to an encouraging
reply in Column II.
Column I


  1. I’m too old to learn.

  2. I don’t have the time.

  3. I didn’t do well in school the
    first time around. I don’t think a
    college would accept me.

  4. I’m afraid I won’t fit in.

  5. I don’t have the money to pay
    for college.


Column II
a.Many students qualify for some
type of financial aid.
b.Taking even a single class puts
you one step closer to your
educational goal.
c.There’s no evidence that older
students can’t learn as well as
younger ones.
d.More than 41% of the students in
college are older than 25.
e.Typically, community colleges and
career schools have an open
admissions policy.

THINK IT THROUGH Re-entry Students


Source: Adapted from Common Concerns for Adult Students,Minnesota Higher Education Services Office
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