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Course: Grade 3 (FL B.E.S.T.) > Unit 13
Lesson 1: Picture graphs- Creating picture and bar graphs
- Creating picture graphs
- Create picture graphs (picture more than 1)
- Solving problems with picture graphs
- Reading picture graphs
- Read picture graphs
- Interpreting picture graphs: paint
- Interpreting picture graphs: notebook
- Reading picture graphs: multi-step
- Read picture graphs (multi-step problems)
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Interpreting picture graphs: paint
Lindsay solves a multi-step word problem involving a picture graph. Created by Lindsay Spears.
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Video transcript
- [Voiceover] Jacob charges
$9.00 an hour to paint. The graph below shows the
number of hours he spent painting different rooms of one house. How much did Jacob charge
for painting the living room? So here's the graph, this is a
picture graph, or pictograph, and it shows us how much
time Jacob spent painting different rooms of a house. One super important thing is
this little key right here that tells us each of these paint buckets is three hours of time. We're asked about the living room. On the graph, we can find
where it says living room and see how many buckets. Remember, each of these buckets equals three hours of time. He spent three hours,
plus another three hours, so he spent a total of six
hours painting the living room. But the question asks us,
how much did Jacob charge. Jacob charges $9.00 for every hour, and he worked for six hours, so he charged $9.00 six times. $9.00 for each of the six hours he worked, which is a total of $54.00. Jacob charged a total of $54.00
to paint the living room.