Saturday, September 19, 2009
Video from Algebra II Class
The video we watched was about the relationship between a developing country and the average amount of children being born per family. The graph that the Professor showed also showed the population by the size of the dot and what continent they were on by the color. When the graph was put in motion you saw some countries prosper and some stay were they were or even get lower in their life expectancy. It was cool to see the change especailly when China went from low expectancy and high children per family to high expectancy and low children per family. You can learn a lot from this type of graph and make many inferances that would help the world see which countries need their help to be put on their feet. I think the world could do a lot with this graph and help a lot of people.
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