ABSTRACT

Tables present data in rows and columns. This form of presentation makes it easier to understand large amounts of data. A railway timetable is a familiar example.

Charing Cross 15:38 16:08 16:18 16:28 16:37 16:45 16:58

Waterloo 15:41 16:11 16:21 16:31 16:40 16:48 17:01 London Bridge 15:49 16:19 16:29 16:39 16:48 16:56 17:09 New Cross 16:01 16:31 16:41 – 17:00 17:08 17:21 Lewisham 16:06 16:36 16:46 16:50 17:05 17:13 17:26

You arrive at London Bridge at 16:42 and you want to go to Lewisham. Note down at least three things that this timetable tells you.