Over 50 Draw Process and Game Schedule
In this event, over 50 teams are drawn into groups and play set games over two days, leading to semi-finals and finals. Constraints ensure fair play, and each team receives a unique number. The tournament features a series of games where teams compete for advancement. You can find detailed information about the draw process, game schedules for each day, and how the semi-finals and finals unfold. Check out the images to visualize the game structure and schedule.
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Pie Chart 1: How to draw a pie chart S. Kelleher
number of people in a category total number of people in the survey 3600 Fraction of a circle =
EXAMPLE 72 People were surveyed about which type of T.V. programme was their favourite. The results were: TYPE/CATEGORY Genre Sport Sci-fi Drama Documentary Frequency 29 25 10 8 Draw a pie-chart for the information in the table above HOW OFTEN
Calculating the angles number of people in a category total number of people in the survey 3600 Fraction of a circle = CATEGORY TOTAL SPORT = 29 72 3600 = 1450 SURVEY TOTAL SCI-FI = 25 72 3600 = 1250 NOTE: When doing calculations round to the nearest whole number of degrees DRAMA = 10 72 3600 = 500 DOCUMENTARY = 8 72 3600 = 400 CHECK: Total = 3600
Drawing the angles IGNORE THIS PART OF THE PROTRACTOR WHEN TAKING MEASUREMENTS OR DRAWING CIRLCES
Draw a cross-hair Draw a horizontal line from the cross-hair Sit the protractor on the cross-hair Trace the protractor outline Spin the protractor around Draw the bottom half of the circle
Draw a line from the cross-hair to the mark Sit the protractor on the cross-hair and mark the first angle: 1450
Spin the protractor around until it matches up with the line you drew for the first angle. first line you have drawn. Angle = 1250 mark. Mark the next angle by counting from the Draw a line between the cross-hair and the
Spin the protractor around until it matches up with the second line the next angle. Angle = 500 Count from this line and place a mark for Draw a line from the cross-hair to the mark.
The final angle is automatically drawn, so only labels need to be added. SPORT 1450 1250 400 DOCUMENTARY SCI-FI 500 DRAMA