4. Suggest the best graphic to use for presenting the following situations. In addition, try to construct
Question:
4. Suggest the best graphic to use for presenting the following situations. In addition, try to construct the graphic.
a. Lamar emailed his father and listed his latest test scores in calculus: Chapter 1, 83;
Chapter 2, 79; Chapter 3, 92.
b. Using a pedometer, Thanh compared the miles she walked during a school week to the miles she walked during her vacation.
School: May 25, 1.3; May 26, 1.9; May 27, 2.7; May 28, 1.6; May 29, 2.5. Vacation:
June 1, 0.6; June 2, 1.2; June 3, 0.9; June 4, 1.4; June 5, 2.0.
c. Gahiji wrote his parents to tell them how he spent the $1,250 they gave him for his first month of college: $850, books and educational supplies; $65, snacks and pizza; $210, dorm accessories (rug, poster, bedding); $46, entertainment; $40, parking fine; $39, unspent funds.
d. Crystal, head cashier for a grocery store, must show her coworkers the procedure for gaining approval for a customer check over $300: Inform the customer about store policy, verify the identity of the customer with a photo ID, ensure that the information on the check is correct, get two phone numbers from the customer, write your initials on the check, and call the manager to approve the check.
e. Alessandra must show her physics instructor the structure of a hydrogen atom and the location of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
f. Patrick is designing a travel brochure for future Peace Corps volunteers. He wants to show how eager students were to learn English in a Philippine village last summer.
g. Sasha is giving a PreziĀ® presentation on the growth of fish farms in her state.
Five years ago there were 120 farms; four years ago, 200 farms; three years ago, 250 farms; two years ago, 350 farms; and now, 560 farms. She needs an attractive opening slide.
h. In July, Zach is collaborating with three other researchers to write an article for an academic journal. To be published in the December issue, the article must be accepted by October 10. To meet this deadline, Zach plans these tasks: review of literature conducted, draft written, draft sent to editor, draft sent to reviewers, draft revised, article resubmitted, and article published.
Step by Step Answer:
Technical Writing For Success
ISBN: 9781305948822
4th Edition
Authors: Darlene Smith Worthington, Sue Jefferson