Fill in the tables below, then use Pyret to make the following displays. Record the code you used. The first table has been filled in for you.

1 A bar-chart showing how many puppies are fixed or not.

What Rows? Which Column(s)? What Display?

puppies

fixed

bar-chart

code: bar-chart(animals-table.filter(is-dog).filter(is-young), "fixed")

2 A pie-chart showing how many heavy dogs are fixed or not.

What Rows? Which Column(s)? What Display?

code:

3 A histogram of the number of weeks it takes for a random sample of animals to be adopted.

What Rows? Which Column(s)? What Display?

code:

4 A box-plot of the number of pounds that kittens weigh.

What Rows? Which Column(s)? What Display?

code:

5 A scatter-plot of a random sample using species as the labels, age as the x-axis, and weeks as the y-axis.

What Rows? Which Column(s)? What Display?

code:

6 Describe your own grouped sample here, and fill in the table below.

What Rows? Which Column(s)? What Display?

code:

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