Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Handout 2

Handout 2: Information sources and instructions

1. Immigration levels in provinces and territories

Translate these data into visual form:
  • Identify the province that has the highest proportion of total immigrants (for example, Ontario has 54.9% of the total immigrant population).
  • Multiply this percentage by 0.5 to determine the length of each side of the square that will represent this province (for example, 54.9 x 0.5 = 27.5 cm).
  • Calculate the length of the sides of the squares that represent the remaining provinces and territories in the same manner (for example, British Columbia has 18.1% of the total immigrant population, 18.1 x 0.5 = 9.0 cm).

2. Immigration levels in Canadian metropolitan areas

Translate these data into visual form:
  • Identify the metropolitan area that has the highest proportion of immigrants (for example, Toronto has 37.5% of the total immigrant population).
  • Multiply this number by 0.5 to determine the radius of a circle representing this metropolitan area (e.g., 37.5 x 0.5 = 18.8 cm).
  • Draw circles to represent immigration to other key metropolitan areas.

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