Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Class Task: TABULATING DATA

 After learning about the types of graphic organizers, let's take a pit stop to tabulate data using a NUMERIC TABLE.


WHAT TO DO:
 1. Observe the components of the table as these are the things expected of your table.
 2. Read the paragraph thoroughly.

Accidents happen anywhere. So even when you are in your workplace, it is still inevitable; however, we always hope that such should not come to a worst case scenario. In our workplace, a total of 57 cases of injury were incurred last year. There were 14 occurrences of a fall which amounts to 30 percent of the total case. Those who got cuts reached 8 which is 17 percent. Well, thank God we have lower cases of burns, which only recorded 3 cases, 6 percent. And a much lower number of occurrences for back injury which incurred only 2 cases; that is just 4 percent. But back injury, that is something big. There are also 11 other traumas incurred amounting to 23 percent. Lastly 19 percent of unspecified injuries were recorded; that’s 19 cases. Hopefully this year is going to be better.

3. Make a your own numeric table to present the data found in the paragraph you've just read.
4. Refer to the given example to make sure the components are complete.


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