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Line Plots with Fractional Data

Line Plots with Fractional Data

A line plot is a graph that displays data as points or check marks above a number line, showing how often each value occurs. In fourth grade, you will often see line plots where the data points are fractions, such as halves (12\frac{1}{2}), quarters (14\frac{1}{4}), or eighths (18\frac{1}{8}).

How to Create a Line Plot with Fractions

Let's say you measured the lengths of several small objects in inches and got these results: 14\frac{1}{4}, 12\frac{1}{2}, 34\frac{3}{4}, 14\frac{1}{4}, 12\frac{1}{2}, 34\frac{3}{4}, 14\frac{1}{4}

Here is how you make a line plot for this data:

  1. Draw a Number Line: Since your data includes quarters and halves, draw a number line from 00 to 11. Make tick marks for every quarter: 00, 14\frac{1}{4}, 12\frac{1}{2} (which is the same as 24\frac{2}{4}), 34\frac{3}{4}, and 11.
  2. Plot the Data: For every measurement in your list, draw an "X" above that fraction on the number line.
    • There are three 14\frac{1}{4}s, so draw three X's stacked above 14\frac{1}{4}.
    • There are two 12\frac{1}{2}s, so draw two X's stacked above 12\frac{1}{2}.
    • There are two 34\frac{3}{4}s, so draw two X's stacked above 34\frac{3}{4}.

Reading and Analyzing the Data

Once your line plot is created, you can use it to answer questions by counting, adding, or subtracting fractions.

Question 1: What is the total length of all objects that measured 12\frac{1}{2} inch? Look at your line plot. There are two X's above 12\frac{1}{2}. To find the total length, add those fractions together: 12+12=22=1ย inch\frac{1}{2} + \frac{1}{2} = \frac{2}{2} = 1 \text{ inch}

Question 2: How many measurements are greater than 12\frac{1}{2} inch? Look at the fractions to the right of 12\frac{1}{2} on the number line. The only data points we have greater than 12\frac{1}{2} are at 34\frac{3}{4}. Count the X's above 34\frac{3}{4}. There are 22 measurements greater than 12\frac{1}{2} inch.

Question 3: What is the difference in length between the longest and shortest object? The longest measurement recorded on the plot is 34\frac{3}{4} inch, and the shortest is 14\frac{1}{4} inch. Subtract the shortest from the longest: 34โˆ’14=24=12ย inch\frac{3}{4} - \frac{1}{4} = \frac{2}{4} = \frac{1}{2} \text{ inch}

By organizing fractional data onto a line plot, it becomes much easier to spot patterns, find totals, and compare measurements!