Were doing graphs in math right now and we made the graphs on google documents. We did three graphs on our google docs. We got our graphing/Project information from our teachers blog, Idea hive. Making the graphs was actually really easy. You copy and paste the information into a spreadsheet and highlight the information. Then you go to Insert and click on Chart. Then you pick what kind of graph you would like to make the information into. You type in the titles for your graph and click done.
The five thing I know about this graph are;
In 2008 all of the industries had the highest employment rates for the years 2005-2009. Utilities had the lowest employment rate for all of the 4 years. The employment rate for Manufacturing has dropped from 2005 to 2009. For trades the employment rates didn’t change much over the period of four years. There is a HUGE difference between all of the industries and Utilities, there is a difference of about 16000 . There are about three trends that I found on the graph. One of them was that Utilities never really increased or decreased. Second of all, There was only one employment industry that was above 5000 for employment rates. Finally most of the industries employment rates went up over the span of the four years.