marco:87

bridget:95
erin:93
jinwon:910
david:94

describe how a bar graph could illustrate
the test scores.

jinwon:910 >> Isn't this a typo?

A bar graph would show the relative scores in a visual way.

it was in my math book..........

Copying and pasting clearly won't work. You'll need to type it out here for Ms. Sue.

if it doesn't work holding down the period key will

Mega -- it doesn't make sense that four students earned scores around 90 -- and one earned a score 10 times that amount.

made an extra zero by accident

i stand corrected,it didn't work

at my school most of us make the same grade so......................

Thanks for clearing this up, Mega.

To illustrate the test scores using a bar graph, you can follow these steps:

1. Start by setting up a vertical axis and a horizontal axis on a piece of graph paper or a graphing software.

2. Label the vertical axis with the range of scores, such as from 0 to 100, to represent the possible scores.

3. Label the horizontal axis with the names of the students who took the test.

4. Create rectangular bars for each student's score. The height of each bar will represent the score achieved by that student.

5. Along the horizontal axis, position the bars corresponding to each student's score. For example, if Marco scored 87, you would draw a bar starting at 87 on the vertical axis.

6. Repeat this process for each student, positioning their bars along the horizontal axis based on their respective scores.

7. If desired, you can add labels above or inside each bar to indicate the specific score achieved, enhancing the readability of the graph.

By following these steps, you will create a bar graph representing the test scores of each student. This visual representation will allow you to easily compare the scores and identify any patterns or variations among the students.