For Maths we are doing Geometry and did a “Name the 3D shape” Today in class, here is mine.
Name the 3D shape
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- Publication date November 25, 2022
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For Maths we are doing Geometry and did a “Name the 3D shape” Today in class, here is mine.
In maths we have been doing investigations. The first investigation we did was “How much water is in a carrot?” It was very fun. After we did this one which you can see my group and I’s work on the investigation. Next we are doing a paper plane investigation which will be very fun.
For the Smarties we wanted to work out how much of each colour was in a Smarties pack.
Problem:
We wonder what colour happens the most in a smartie pack?
Investigation:
For our plan we will be investigating What colour happens the most in a Smartie Pack.
Plan:
Data / Chart:
Table of Smartie colours for our group.
Colour | Tally | Frequency |
Orange | || | 2 |
Yellow | | | 1 |
Green | ||| | 3 |
Blue | ||| | 3 |
Purple | 0 | 0 |
Pink | 0 | 0 |
Brown | || | 2 |
Red | 0 | 0 |
Total | 11 |
Our most common colour are blue and green.
I notice that Green and Blue have the same Frequency with a total of 3 each.
I notice that yellow had the smallest amount of smarties with a total of 1.
I notice that Brown and Orange have the same total with 2 smarties each.
Data.
Data for the class.
Colour | Frequency |
Purple | 19 |
Brown | 15 |
Green | 9 |
Yellow | 16 |
Blue | 19 |
Pink | 18 |
Orange | 5 |
Red | 8 |
Total | 109 |
Our Data Graph:
Conclusion:
In conclusion every one of the smartie packs had a different amount of smarties and smartie colours inside which we would think that they would all have the same amount of smarties.
Also in conclusion the most amount of smarties we had was Green and Blue with 3 each, while the most common colour in the class is blue and purple with 19 each.
For maths we have been working out how much water is in a carrot. We got into groups and made a google presentation. I will be showing my groups presentations below.
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