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3.1 INTRODUCTION
In your previous classes, you have dealt with various types of data. You have learnt to
collect data, tabulate and put it in the form of bar graphs. The collection, recording and
presentation of data help us organise our experiences and draw inferences from them.
In this chapter, we will take one more step towards learning how to do this. You will
come across some more kinds of data and graphs. You have seen several kinds of data
through newspapers, magazines, television and other sources. You also know that all
data give us some sort of information. Let us look at some common forms of data that
you come across:
Chapter 3 Data Handling
Temperatures of cities
as on 20.6.2006
Max. Min.
Ahmedabad 38 C29C
Amritsar 37 C26C
Bangalore 28 C21C
Chennai 36 C27C
Delhi 38 C28C
Jaipur 39 C29C
Jammu 41 C26C
Mumbai 32 C27C
Table 3.1
Marks of five students in a Hindi test
of 10 marks are: 4, 5, 8, 6, 7
Table 3.2
Table 3.3
Football
World Cup 2006
Ukraine beat Saudi Arabia by 4 - 0
Spain beat Tunisia by 3 - 1
Switzerland beat Togo by 2 - 0
Data showing weekly absentees
in a class
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday -
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
represents one child