Three Surveys

Three Surveys

Katy: Look at these pie charts! Are they yours, Damon?

Damon: Yes, they are. I did three surveys of my class, and I’m finishing the results.

Katy: What are the surveys about?

Damon: The first one is about the sports they have done in the past week, and the second one is about the chores.

Katy: Interesting! What about the third one?

Damon: Well, the third one is about the money they spend on different things.

Katy: Hmm… Are the results interesting?

Damon: Well, I think my classmates do lots of sport. Ten of my classmates go to a sports club, and all of them play a sport at least once every week.

Katy: How many classmates have you got?

Damon: Twenty-two.

Katy: What about the second survey?

Damon: The survey shows that my classmates are lazy at home. They don’t like doing housework much. Only five of my classmates do their chores regularly, and only ten of them have done housework in the past week.

Katy: That’s an interesting conclusion! They do lots of sports, but not housework. What about the third survey?

Damon: I haven’t finished it yet. I’m working on the chart now.