Graphing Practice - Populations

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12 questions
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CHOOSE:
Paper graph or Digital graph

First, graph the tiger shark data as one color. Then, graph the nurse shark data as another color.

Use "text tool" for the titles.
Use "scribble" for the data points.

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At what month would you expect the number of nurse sharks to equal the number of tiger sharks?

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What does this graph tell you about the trends of the TIGER shark population?

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What does this graph tell you about the trends of the NURSE shark population?

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Look at the graph on the second page. In part "A" of the graph, the population is doing what?

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Look at the graph on the second page. In part "B" of the graph, the population is doing what?

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Look at the graph on the second page. In part "C" of the graph, the population is doing what?

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Look at the graph on the second page. In part "D" of the graph, the population is doing what?

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Look at the Deer Population graph. What is the deer population in year 10?
(don't forget a unit)

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When does the deer population increase the most?

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Explain. How do you know this set of years has the most increase in deer population?

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What type of population growth is shown here?
Hint: "J" curve