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American American Factfinder and Factfinder and Census 2000Census 2000

ExercisesExercises

(and Answers)(and Answers)

Using Reference Maps, search the street address of Scarlett Middle School (3300 Lorraine, Ann Arbor, MI 48104.) First, determine the tract number, block group number, and then block number. Look at the map (level 4) to determine the street boundaries of the tract.

HINTS

1. Choose Reference Maps

2. Change Selections/Geography

3. Change to Address Searching and Type Address

4. Make note of the tract, bg, and block numbers

5. Highlight BLOCK GROUP and SHOW MAP

6. Read the street boundaries of the tract on the map.

Exercise 1: Reference MapsExercise 1: Reference Mapshttp://http://factfinderfactfinder.census.gov/.census.gov/

Exercise 2: Summary File Exercise 2: Summary File 11

Using Data Sets and Census 2000 Summary File 1, find a detailed Using Data Sets and Census 2000 Summary File 1, find a detailed table showing all Chinese racial combinations reported for all table showing all Chinese racial combinations reported for all of the census tracts in Ann Arbor City and the city as a whole. of the census tracts in Ann Arbor City and the city as a whole.

HINTS

1. Choose Data Sets/Census 2000 Summary File 1.

2. Click on Detailed Tables.

3. Change level to census tract. Wait for pop-up menus for state and county. Choose all tracts. NEXT.

4. Use the KEYWORD menu to search Chinese. Highlight the table that says Chinese – all reported races. ADD.

5. Once you have first table, CHANGE SELECTIONS/GEOGRAPHY.

6. Choose County level for new geography, then Michigan and Washtenaw. ADD

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Exercise 3: Summary File Exercise 3: Summary File 22

Using Data Sets and Census 2000 Summary File 2, Using Data Sets and Census 2000 Summary File 2, determine whether most Mexican households in determine whether most Mexican households in Washtenaw County Census tracts own or rent their Washtenaw County Census tracts own or rent their homes. homes.

HINTS

1. Choose Data Sets/Census 2000 Summary File 2.

2. Click on Detailed Tables.

3. Change level to census tract. Wait for pop-up menus for state and county. Choose all tracts. NEXT.

4. Browse through the List of Tables and choose the very first HCT table that mentions tenure.

5. Once you have first table, CHANGE SELECTIONS/choose racial or ethnic group.

6. Page down to identify and highlight Mexican. Show table.

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Exercise 4: Summary File Exercise 4: Summary File 33

Using Data Sets and Census 2000 Summary File 3, Using Data Sets and Census 2000 Summary File 3, determine which Census tract in Washtenaw determine which Census tract in Washtenaw County most uses the bus for commuting to work. County most uses the bus for commuting to work.

HINTS

1. Choose Data Sets/Census 2000 Summary File 3.

2. Click on Detailed Tables.

3. Change level to census tract. Wait for pop-up menus for state and county. Choose all tracts. NEXT.

4. Use the subject search to choose a table on commuting or transportation.

5. Evaluate the data on your spreadsheet. The answers makes a lot of sense, doesn’t it?

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Exercise 5: Thematic MapsExercise 5: Thematic Maps

Using Thematic Maps and Census 2000 Summary File 1, create a Using Thematic Maps and Census 2000 Summary File 1, create a map showing the percent of persons who are African American map showing the percent of persons who are African American alone in Washtenaw County by block groups alone in Washtenaw County by block groups

HINTS

1. Choose Thematic Maps.

2. Change Selections/Geography if SF1 is default map.

3. Choose county level, then Michigan, then Washtenaw.

3. Show map. Then change level to block group.

4. Change Selections/Theme.

5.Use the subject search to choose a table on percent of persons who are African American alone

5. SHOW MAP.

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