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Picture graphs (pictographs) review

Picture graphs are a fun way to display data. This article reviews how to create and read picture graphs (also called pictographs).
A picture graph (or pictograph) is similar to a bar graph but way more fun. Here's one that shows how many sheep each shepherd has:
This works well when we're dealing with small numbers, but what if shepherds had many more sheep?
We could make each sheep picture represent more than one sheep, like this:
In this picture graph, Diane has 4×5=20 sheep, Girish has 5×5=25 sheep, and Willy has just 5 sheep.
Want to learn more about pictographs? Check out this video.

Practice

Problem 1
Some students collected ladybugs.
StudentNumber of bugs
Jen4
Lee6
Sara5
Create a picture graph of this data.

Want more practice like this? Check out this exercise and this more advanced exercise.

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