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12.01 Picture graphs

Lesson

Are you ready?

Do you know how to count up by a constant number? Let's try this problem to practice.

Write the next number in the pattern:

  1. $1$1, $3$3, $5$5, $7$7, $9$9, $11$11, $\editable{}$

 

Learn

A pictograph, also called a picture graph, uses pictures and a key to show data. The key tells us how much each picture represents.

If the key says that each picture represents $1$1 unit, then we can read the data by counting up by $1$1s.

Let's learn more about picture graphs in this video.

Apply

Question

A class were asked to vote which sport they would like to play in their next lesson. The votes are shown in the picture graph.

Sport Votes
Basketball
Tennis
Soccer
Volleyball

Where each image represents $1$1 vote.

  1. How many students are in the class?

  2. Which sport received the most votes?

    Soccer

    A

    Basketball

    B

 

Remember!

Look at the key on a picture graph to help you understand what each image is representing.

Outcomes

MA.3.DP.1.1

Collect and represent numerical and categorical data with whole-number values using tables, scaled pictographs, scaled bar graphs or line plots. Use appropriate titles, labels and units.

MA.3.DP.1.2

Interpret data with whole-number values represented with tables, scaled pictographs, circle graphs, scaled bar graphs or line plots by solving one- and two-step problems.

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